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A key point Victor emphasizes is the distinction in foreign policy attitudes between the two major parties. Many young Republicans, emphasizing an "America First" philosophy, express skepticism about involvement in foreign conflicts, whether in Ukraine or Israel. They advocate for limited military engagement, preferring to avoid what they see as endless wars that drain resources without clear national interest.
In contrast, Democrats and the left have increasingly shown sympathy for groups like Hamas, which Victor characterizes as embodying anti-Semitism. This ideological difference isn't merely about policy but reflects contrasting worldviews regarding Israel’s legitimacy and the nature of Middle Eastern conflicts.