Fareed Zakaria on West Asia conflict, US polls and more: Full interview

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Rajdeep Sardesai: Given Netanyahus thinking and the dynamics in Israels war cabinet, could the next 30 days see further escalation?..

Rajdeep Sardesai: If the conflict expands into an Israel-Iran confrontation, does that inevitably draw the US more directly into the conflict?..

Fareed Zakaria: Best case, the Israelis carry out a limited strike on Iranian military facilities, avoiding oil refineries and the nuclear program..

Rajdeep Sardesai: Jewish American voters traditionally support Democrats, and there are sizable Jewish communities in swing states like Pennsylvania and Georgia..

Fareed Zakaria: The way I see it, Rajdeep, we are facing multiple challenges to the international order established by the United States and the West in 1945, which expanded after the Cold War..

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