I agree disagree. I think the Ukraine conflict is one of the "easiest" in terms of taking a side. You're either with Ukraine or you're with appeasement of a dictator engaged in an eastern European land-grab in an attempt to restore what Russia views as "theirs" in the former USSR. It's a pretty easy choice for me.
Israel is a much more complicated matter where, in the US, there seems to only be two extreme sides when in reality it's a much more complicated and nuanced situation that neither side wants to budge on. I see these things far less driven by the "war lobby" than previous conflicts we've been involved in (like Iraq, for example).
You can say one party is a lot more under the influence of the military/war lobby than the other... but the other is clearly under the influence (all the way down to being flat out paid by them) by Pro-Russia interests. You have right wing commentators quite literally being paid by Russia and getting fed talking points.
As for Kamala being played... maybe we can forecast that, but we've already seen and experienced how Trump gets played by other world leaders, specifically our adversaries. The Trump/Putin press conference will go down in history as the most glaring example of American cowardice I've ever seen.

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