Political commentator Cenk Uygur sparked debate after questioning the deployment of 5,000 U.S. troops to the Gulf. He questioned why American forces should be sent into a potential ground conflict if the war was driven by Israel.
He argued the possibility of Israeli ground troops isn’t even being discussed in Washington, asking whether it is simply assumed in D.C. that the U.S. must fight on Israel’s behalf.
He argued the possibility of Israeli ground troops isn’t even being discussed in Washington, asking whether it is simply assumed in D.C. that the U.S. must fight on Israel’s behalf.
Political commentator Cenk Uygur sparked debate after questioning the deployment of 5,000 U.S. troops to the Gulf. He questioned why American forces should be sent into a potential ground conflict if the war was driven by Israel.
He argued the possibility of Israeli ground troops isn’t even being discussed in Washington, asking whether it is simply assumed in D.C. that the U.S. must fight on Israel’s behalf.