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Bernie Sanders walked straight into the fire—and lost. In a high-stakes clash over war, law, and American power, the Senate just crushed his bid to halt $20 billion in U.S. weapons to Israel. Allies closed ranks. Warnings about war crimes were brushed aside. What happened on that floor says everything about who really wields powe… Continues…
Yet the same Senate that rejected Sanders moved briskly on: promoting Maj. Gen. John L. Rafferty Jr. to lead the Army Space and Missile Defense Command, and racing through nearly 100 Trump nominees in a display of raw institutional efficiency. The contrast is stark. When power, careers, and party agendas are on the line, the machine works flawlessly. When the question is whether American weapons are fueling alleged abuses abroad, the gears suddenly grind to a halt—and the status quo survives.