Israel's influence on US foreign policies

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Audioholic Slumlord
This debate between an American analyst and a former IDF (Israeli soldier) shows just how fukked the Israeli POV is. Israrl seriously wants the US to sacrifice the US soldiers lives to defeat the Iranians. This IDF guy is so out of touch with reality and it clearly shows how fascist Israel has become.

 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
The word "Zionism" was originally defined as belief in a Jewish homeland. That's it, that's all. But now, it has become the new "woke" - a word rendered meaningless, a Rorshach test. It has been shackled with various definitions, all depending on the political and/or religious persuasions of those uttering the term.

The suggestion that Jews lived peacefully throughout the Middle East and North Africa prior to the founding of modern Israel has a solid foundation. However, there have been intermittent pogroms and expulsions of Jews in the region for centuries prior to 1948. As dhimmis, living as second-class citizens, they would never be completely safe in these societies.

While even some Jews don't believe that Israel should have been re-established, the vast majority support it. Looking at the precarious existence they have endured down through the centuries, nobody should be surprised that they would want their old homeland back. That said, some of the policies and actions of the Israeli government over the past few decades are unacceptable.
Could a lot of this have been prevented if the PLO and other later Palestinian leadership had accepted the land and terms offered to them? They have said "NO" to every offer since 1968, right?
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
This debate between an American analyst and a former IDF (Israeli soldier) shows just how fukked the Israeli POV is. Israrl seriously wants the US to sacrifice the US soldiers lives to defeat the Iranians. This IDF guy is so out of touch with reality and it clearly shows how fascist Israel has become.

I watched that one. Johnathan did a Freudian slip with the casualties assessment made the US hesitant towards sending ground troops.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
Please explain
John said he wants US ground troops, but he also literally said, the casualties assessment made the US hesitant to send in ground troops. He's contradicting himself.
 
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