Can Trump realistically constrain Netanyahu’s military actions?
Yes — Sachs argues Trump can force an off‑ramp because Israel relies on U.S. military, intelligence, and financial support, but Trump must first restrain his own impulses and commit to peace.
Could Israel continue an expanded regional war without U.S. backing?
No — the transcript states Israel could not sustain such operations for even one day without American military capability, intelligence, and economic ties.
How are Americans affected by continued U.S. support for Israel’s wars?
Sachs says the U.S. is 'bleeding' — military spending rises while domestic programs like healthcare and childcare face cuts, worsening everyday hardships for Americans.
What does Sachs identify as the problem in Netanyahu’s approach?
Netanyahu’s leadership is described as driven by a belief in existential threats; this mentality justifies preemptive war, erodes diplomacy, and creates no viable exit ramp.
What is the proposed path forward to de‑escalate the conflict?
Sachs recommends the U.S. admit the prior approach failed, push for an off‑ramp, prioritize diplomacy (including recognizing Palestinian rights), and shift focus to domestic needs and peace.