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A follow up to yesterday’s post on the merits of asking questions and the pitfalls of narrative group think.
Eight days before the October 7th attack on Israel, Jake Sullivan (then serving as President Biden’s National Security Advisor) said:
Over the weekend, there was a consequential development that did not directly involve the exchange of missiles and air defenses. President Trump reportedly “vetoed” Prime Minister Netanyahu’s plan to kill Ayatollah Khamenei. A curious turn ...
As noted on Thursday in the lead up to attack, without direct U.S. involvement, Israel lacks the type of bombs it would likely need to penetrate deeply enough to fully destroy the underground nuclear facilities at Natanz and certainly Fordo...
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Proud political Independent. Served for ten years as a senior aide to members of the House Financial Services, Ways & Means, and Armed Services Committees.
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