In the shadow of America's unbroken streak of undeclared wars since World War II—conflicts authorized not by Congress but by executive fiat—one can't help but ponder: To what extent has Israel's influence shaped U.S. decisions to engage in military actions, or are we, in essence, waging their wars on their behalf? And with fresh revelations from the Epstein saga shedding light on potential blackmail networks tied to Israeli intelligence, is duress—through coercion or compromise—distorting our foreign policy and pulling us into endless entanglements?