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Iran is playing a dangerous game
There are plenty of reasons to be suspicious of Benjamin Netanyahu’s motives. But Tehran has an even uglier strategy to disrupt the Middle East.
Thomas FriedmanContributorOne of my ironclad rules of reporting in the Middle East is that sometimes you need to re-report a story to see things even more clearly than you did earlier. I’m having that experience with the Iran-Israel-Hamas-Hezbollah war, which could soon draw in the United States.
It could not be more clear now that, while Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel on October 7 was triggered in part by reckless Israeli settlement expansions, brutal treatment of Palestinian prisoners and encroachments on Islamic religious sites in Jerusalem, the terrorist assault was also part of a broader Iranian campaign to drive the US out of the Middle East and America’s Arab and Israeli allies into a corner – before they could corner Iran.
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