Political analyst Daniel Levy argues that US foreign policy has become so deeply infused with Israeli perspectives that the two are effectively indistinguishable. In a recent analysis, Levy suggests that Washington's approach to the Middle East is shaped by a 'permanent war' strategy that Israel employs, raising questions about the sustainability of this approach.
"US policy is so marinated in Israeli narratives, the two are indistinguishable," Levy said.
He warns that this alignment may be leading the US into a strategic dead end, as Israel's focus on perpetual conflict undermines long-term stability in the region. Levy's comments come amid ongoing debates about the US-Israel relationship and its implications for international diplomacy.