An interesting look at how America thinks about the conflict when cameras aren’t pointing at them. TL;DR they see themselves 20 years ago, and are trying to figure out how to convey all the lessons that experience taught them, including “branches” and “sequels”, which is jargon I haven’t heard mentioned before. Israel is not terribly receptive.
Aaand of course, Tom Cotton is at the end basically describing a genocide, which he would support.
If America used all it’s leverage, maybe. But the thing about unconditional support is that you can’t enforce any conditions, only ask nicely.