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Excellent piece Jalal. If I may add, over the past year, Mehdi has called for 'pressuring for change from within the Democratic party' after voting for them this November. Trouble is this approach in and of itself doesn't work because politicians don't have to be responsive to the sentiments of its base if it doesn't cost them at the ballot box. Almost three quarters of the Democratic base has been calling for a ceasefire (which is hardly enough for obvious reasons, but that's a separate topic) for months now. Yet, that hasn't shifted the needle substantively from a policy standpoint within the party establishment (changes in 'rhetoric' are sweet nothings) because being resoundingly pro-Israel has been the winning formula for decades.

If a sufficient numbers, particularly in MI, WI, PA, decide to sit out the election or vote Green in order to punish genocide and the Dems lose as result, OF COURSE they're not going to publicly admit it. But unless they're averse to the idea of winning in the 2026 midterms, regaining the WH in 2028 etc., they'll most certainly be having candid conversations (albeit reluctantly perhaps) behind closed doors regarding whether maintaining an unabashedly pro-Israel stance remains a winning formula. I concede that it might take more than just losing in November for them to wake them up and catch up with their base. But it sure seems to be a better bet than voting blue and 'begging' them to change course after giving up your only source of leverage.

This is not to disregard the possibility that another Trump term will be brutal. It's almost certain that the genocide will continue unabated just as it has under Biden-Harris (given Gaza is already 75 percent rubble with hundreds of thousands murdered, I don't accept the 'it will be worse' line of reasoning). It's also virtually certain that Trump will give Netanyahu the green light to do whatever he wants in Lebanon, but history has shown that US-Israel will be stuck in a quagmire if it mounts a land invasion. While presiding over this mess abroad, if he tries to implement the wider MAGA agenda at home, he's undoubtedly going to face stiff opposition in many parts from millions of Americans. And there's only so much invoking the Insurrection Act can do in the face of widespread public outrage - how many cities is he going to deploy the US Military to? Can he be certain that the entire military will disregard their oath to preserve and protect the constitution given that turning against its own citizens is a clear violation? Will military commanders across the board risk the possibility of fermenting a breakdown in its command structure and discipline within their ranks? Sure, Trump has stated his intentions with Project 2025 but it isn't a given that all 900 pages can be feasibly implemented. Medhi has eloquently explained what the Trump agenda is, but he hasn't provided a thoughtful analysis of how practicable the implementation of each and every item on that list actually is.

At the end of the day, if Mehdi is serious about 'pushing for change from within' the party, then I have the same question for him that he had for Jill Stein and Butch Ware - how does voting for Harris-Walz help end the genocide? Lay it out for us. Because we can all see that protesting and pleading without any political leverage doesn't work.

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Dalal Kanan's avatar

Much respect to your adab and your patient, intelligent response.

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