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Graham wanting Israel to "take Gaza by force" and comparing it to WWII just shows how out of touch and dangerous US foreign policy hawks can be—this is a recipe for endless violence, not peace or justice.

Graham’s call for military takeover just sounds like another excuse for endless war and government overreach—when will politicians learn that peace and freedom can’t be forced at gunpoint?

Honestly, I agree with Senator Graham here. When you’re dealing with a group like Hamas, there’s no point in endless talks that go nowhere—they’ll just use it to regroup and attack again. Sometimes you have to put your nation’s security first and do what it takes, even if it means taking tough action like the US did in WWII. Israel has every right to defend its people and territory, and waiting for some magical negotiation isn’t realistic. Strong military action followed by rebuilding is how countries have secured peace before. The US should absolutely keep backing Israel—they’re standing up for their nation just like we would.

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Finally, someone is talking sense—negotiating with terrorists like Hamas only drags out the conflict and puts more innocent lives at risk. History shows that true peace only comes after total victory and a show of overwhelming force, just like the Allies did in WWII. Israel needs to do whatever is necessary to secure its borders and stability, and the US should fully back them without hesitation.

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It’s honestly shocking how some politicians still think more violence is the answer—haven’t we learned from history that war just breeds more suffering?

Graham's stance makes sense—sometimes showing overwhelming strength is the only way to stop terrorists and secure lasting peace, just like we did after WWII. Negotiating with groups like Hamas is just appeasement; Israel has every right to defend itself and finish the job.