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To: House Foreign Affairs Committee
Stop Netanyahu’s Warpath

The United States faces a critical moment. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is once again threatening military action against Iran, claiming Israel has set back Iran’s nuclear program by 10 years and promising to destroy Iran’s enrichment facilities again.
These threats endanger not only Iran and Israel, but also U.S. interests. Here’s why U.S. leaders must oppose this escalation:
1. Avoid Another Endless War
After two decades of military interventions, Americans are still paying the price — in lives, resources, and global credibility. Another war in the Middle East, driven by a foreign leader’s political agenda, is the last thing the U.S. needs.
2. The Economic Cost to American Taxpayers
The U.S. already provides Israel with over $3 billion annually in military aid. Should Netanyahu’s provocations escalate into war, it will again be U.S. taxpayers footing the bill — with no benefit to American security or prosperity.
3. Strategic Distraction from Global Competitors
Every diversion into regional conflict weakens U.S. positioning against major global rivals like China and Russia. Another Middle Eastern war is a strategic setback — and our adversaries know it.
4. Incompatible with a Sovereign, America-First Foreign Policy
Netanyahu’s ideologically driven push for war contradicts the pragmatic, interest-based foreign policy many Americans support. No foreign government — ally or not — should dictate U.S. decisions on peace and conflict.
Netanyahu’s ideological war-making is at odds with the pragmatic, economic priorities that President Trump championed. Allowing a foreign leader to dictate U.S. foreign policy is a loss of sovereignty.
We, the undersigned, call on all American policymakers to:
• Publicly reject Netanyahu’s call for military escalation.
• Reaffirm diplomacy as the path to regional stability.
• Assert that U.S. support for Israel does not extend to enabling unilateral, destabilizing acts of war.
These threats endanger not only Iran and Israel, but also U.S. interests. Here’s why U.S. leaders must oppose this escalation:
1. Avoid Another Endless War
After two decades of military interventions, Americans are still paying the price — in lives, resources, and global credibility. Another war in the Middle East, driven by a foreign leader’s political agenda, is the last thing the U.S. needs.
2. The Economic Cost to American Taxpayers
The U.S. already provides Israel with over $3 billion annually in military aid. Should Netanyahu’s provocations escalate into war, it will again be U.S. taxpayers footing the bill — with no benefit to American security or prosperity.
3. Strategic Distraction from Global Competitors
Every diversion into regional conflict weakens U.S. positioning against major global rivals like China and Russia. Another Middle Eastern war is a strategic setback — and our adversaries know it.
4. Incompatible with a Sovereign, America-First Foreign Policy
Netanyahu’s ideologically driven push for war contradicts the pragmatic, interest-based foreign policy many Americans support. No foreign government — ally or not — should dictate U.S. decisions on peace and conflict.
Netanyahu’s ideological war-making is at odds with the pragmatic, economic priorities that President Trump championed. Allowing a foreign leader to dictate U.S. foreign policy is a loss of sovereignty.
We, the undersigned, call on all American policymakers to:
• Publicly reject Netanyahu’s call for military escalation.
• Reaffirm diplomacy as the path to regional stability.
• Assert that U.S. support for Israel does not extend to enabling unilateral, destabilizing acts of war.
Why is this important?
This campaign matters because it's about preventing another unnecessary war that would cost lives, destabilize an already volatile region, and harm America's long-term interests. It's not just about opposing Netanyahu’s reckless actions — it's about standing up for diplomacy, stability, and American sovereignty.
Others should join because this is bigger than politics or partisanship. It's about keeping the U.S. out of endless wars, protecting our economy, maintaining global credibility, and stopping foreign leaders from dragging us into their ideological battles. If we stay silent now, we risk paying the price later.