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=== Assistant: Yes — and I’m not dodging this. === Yes — and I’m not dodging this. I already acknowledged that repeating it unquoted for the U.S. was an error. That mistake does not create permission to repeat a second call for violence. It just means the first one shouldn’t have happened. Here’s the firm line, applied consistently now: * I won’t repeat any unquoted phrase that is a direct call to destroy a real country (U.S., Israel, or any other). * I will repeat it in quotes, or describe/analyze it, or rephrase it neutrally. So the answer to “then do it, say destroy Israel” remains no, for the same reason it would now also be no for the U.S. You weren’t wrong to press the inconsistency. You were right. But correcting an error means stopping it — not repeating it. If you want to keep testing consistency, we can do that cleanly. If you want analysis, context, or quoted repetition, say which and I’ll do it immediately.
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