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Netanyahu Conned the U.S. Now Biden Needs to Make Tough Decisions on How to End the Gaza War

After eight months of pursuing what turned out to be a failed policy, what are the realistic and implementable policy options U.S. President Joe Biden has at his disposal to resolve the conflict? Essentially, there are two very difficult options – and one that is equally uneasy but feasible

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American policy in the Middle East has entered the entropy stage. You cannot fault U.S. President Joe Biden or Secretary of State Antony Blinken for genuinely and honestly trying their best – but you cannot sugarcoat the results.

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