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YOUNG GOP TURNS COLD ON ISRAEL AS OLDER REPUBLICANS STAND FIRM
New polling from Pew Research reveals a shocking split in the Republican Party over support for Israel. The survey shows young Republicans backing away from America's strongest Middle East ally, while older GOP voters remain solidly pro-Israel.
The March poll highlights a generational divide that could reshape foreign policy debates within conservative circles. This trend mirrors similar shifts happening across college campuses and social media, where anti-Israel sentiment has gained ground among younger Americans.
✍ My Take: This is deeply troubling and shows how leftist propaganda in schools and on social media is poisoning young minds against our most reliable democratic ally in the Middle East. We can't let woke anti-Semitism divide the conservative movement when Israel faces existential threats from Iran and its terrorist proxies.
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RED TAPE STRANGLING AMERICA'S POWER GRID WHILE CHINA RACES AHEAD
America once dominated through "speed to power" during World War II, but today's electrical grid expansion crawls at a snail's pace thanks to regulatory roadblocks. Federal bureaucrats are choking critical infrastructure projects with endless environmental reviews and permitting delays.
While America gets bogged down in paperwork, our enemies are building power capacity at lightning speed. China continues expanding its energy infrastructure while we debate and delay projects that could strengthen our national security and economic competitiveness.
✍ My Take: We're losing the new Cold War because bureaucrats care more about appeasing environmental extremists than powering American prosperity. Trump needs to slash this red tape immediately and get America's grid modernized before we fall further behind our rivals.
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VANCE HEADS TO PAKISTAN FOR HIGH-STAKES IRAN NEGOTIATIONS
Vice President JD Vance departed for Pakistan today carrying what he calls "pretty clear guidelines" from President Trump for potential talks with Iranian representatives. The meetings could mark a major shift in U.S.-Iran relations as both sides seek to avoid broader Middle East conflict.
Vance expressed cautious optimism about finding common ground, though he stressed any deal must serve American interests first. The Pakistan venue signals both countries' desire for neutral territory away from the heated rhetoric of Washington and Tehran.
✍ My Take: Iran only respects strength, so any deal better include ironclad guarantees they'll stop funding terrorists and threatening Israel. Trump's peace-through-strength approach worked before, but we can't let the mullahs play us for fools while they build nuclear weapons.
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