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Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Biden and his advisers may believe that Iran becoming a nuclear breakout state outside an agreement could be politically advantageous for them going into the midterm elections.
The Lapid-Gantz-Bennett government can’t see that because it does not understand U.S. politics or the complex way in which foreign policy is crafted in America.
To block criticism of the new Iran nuclear deal, Blinken’s aim at the summit was to neutralize the Israeli-Arab anti-Iran strategic alliance. And he used the two-state solution to achieve this goal.
With the U.S. pulling up stakes in the Middle East, the Sunni Arab states are trying to decide whether to grovel to Iran, or stand with Israel.
Israel’s government must learn from the Ukrainians: States that wait for green lights from the West to defend themselves will not survive.
Now that U.S. President Joe Biden has agreed to an even more dangerous nuclear deal, Israel must prepare to be scapegoated.
NATO, and the U.S.’s credibility as an ally, have become the latest victims of the Trump-Russia conspiracy.
So long as Israel’s leaders remain in denial about Biden’s support for the Iranian regime, they will undermine Israel’s standing in the eyes of its allies and so weaken Israel’s ability to act either alone or with our allies to block Iran’s march to the bomb.