11 pointsby KoftaBob11 hours ago5 comments
  • coffinbirth7 hours ago
    I already pointed this out 3 month ago[1].

    The 'CEO' of the FDD recently demanded the assassination of Iranian negotiators in case they to not accept all demand of the Americans/Israelis[2] (i.e. surrender).

    That's why it is so important for every country that wants to be sovereign to implement effective foreign agent laws.

    [1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46510409

    [2]: https://x.com/mdubowitz/status/2042803785093759116

  • pjc507 hours ago
    > We asked AI to find the conflict's biggest boosters in Washington

    I suppose it's a substitute for doing your own reading. The answer turns out to be exactly the organizations you'd expect. "Think tank" is an odd euphemism for "private propaganda organization"; they don't do a great deal of thinking, mostly marketing bad ideas to gullible politicians.

  • neeeeeeal7 hours ago
    Separate from the content of the article, it’s a sad day when journalists now seem to tacitly acknowledge that their articles are essentially “I asked AI a question and here’s what it told me.”

    Is this the future?

  • woodruffw7 hours ago
    There’s very little actual analysis in this post, which I found disappointing: half of it is explaining what LLMs found, and the other half is (seemingly) catty think tank[1] behavior (our experts versus their “experts.”)

    You don’t need an LLM to know that AEI and FDD are hawkish and pro-Israel, they have over 20 years of public track record that the Quincy Institute should be citing directly (and ideally drawing novel conclusions from).

    [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy_Institute_for_Responsib...

  • jqpabc1237 hours ago
    Israel First!