1. Has anyone interviewed @BillKristol about what exactly he & ECI think it's a good idea to create partisan divide on Israel.
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2. To me at least, it seems that if your goal is to keep America strongly supporting Israel, you'd want a bipartisan consensus
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@DamonLinker His goal is war. Yes, he supports Israel, but that’s not the only or primary concern.3 replies 2 retweets 5 likes -
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4. Historically, controversial American alliances have only held on as long as there was bipartisan consensus in support.
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4. America's alliance with South Vietnam and South Africa both had bipartisan support at one time.
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5. Unconditional support for Taiwan (as the "real" China) and non-recognition of PRC also bipartisan policy for many years.
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6. Bipartisan consensus on Vietnam and South Africa broke due to popular opposition to policies, which ended up dividing the parties.
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7. Bipartisan consensus on Taiwan broken not by popular protest but from above, by
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8. Bipartisan consensus on Israel is very strong but we're starting to see cracks, especially at popular level.
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