I know that he always says this at his rallies but I don't understand how he could have prevented it. I understand how he could have prevented the war against Ukraine because he has always been on Putin's good side, but preventing the war against Israel confuses me.
Let's be specific, because I don't want to get into Ukraine or any other conflict.
Here specifically, after the fact, I think he would demand and pressure
for quick and total victory, and at the least not prevent Israel from
doing what's required.
Before that, it's a slippery slope because we can only assume,
but a more concrete thing sometimes taken for granted,
which Trump naturally projects and communicates
very precisely, is the understanding of what
weakness provokes, and its direct results
not only for US but it's allies, and any
sense of order for a new generation.
Regardless of what foreign policy
position a Republican takes.
There's clarity about the
stakes of the choice.