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We're kind of at... Like, the...
Fundamentals of the conflict are all still there.
And in fact, I think there was just a few days ago, there were a couple Israeli spokesmen who were already signaling, we may have to go see about this again.
Netanyahu himself said when him and Trump met in the White House, and it was a really fascinating moment,
which, you know, I'm not trying to make too much of, but it was pretty hilarious in a way, like a little microcosm, where they asked Donald Trump at one point, they go, so is that it with Iran?
Like, is the war continuing or is it over?
And he goes, well, you know, I don't really want to see it continue, but maybe that's a better question for Bibi.
You're like, well, my boss is right here, so you might as well ask him.
Which is not exactly true.
You know, I'm not saying that.
I know Jeffrey Sachs, who I love, who is a real expert, not like me or Douglas Murray, but a real expert who's, you know, I don't agree with him on everything, but his foreign policy is very good.
But he said, and I think he was saying it kind of tongue in cheek, but he said, I regard Netanyahu as the worst U.S.
president of my lifetime, which is a funny, very funny line.
And I get what he's saying.
How long has he been running?
Israel well he he came he was Prime Minister first in 1996 and then he's had a few stints where he was out But he's been in and out so they have a completely different set up obviously yeah, you can keep coming back Yeah, and so he was but he's the longest-serving prime minister in Israeli history at this point
And but I will say that there are people, you know, I know people go down, you know, rabbit holes on Twitter and stuff like that.