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Whiterock is a Jew-slave liar.
Israel could murder his entire gentile family and he be wishing them happy Hanukkah two months from now.
Hezbollah and the Lebanese Christians were/are actually passive allies because their interests align.
It is the Sunni Lebanese factions that are killing all the Christians in Lebanon.
Of all the bad things I worry might happen to my family, slaughter at the hands of Jews is simply not on the list.
I see Jews/Israeli as natural allies, in a number of areas. Not all of them agree with me. That's ok.
Same cannot be said of Arab Christians. Not a lot of warm fuzzies there toward Jews.
Lebanon is a 4-way balancing act - Christians, Sunnis, Shiites, Druze, with even more significant outside players - Iran, Turkey, Israel, Saudi Arabia, USA, France, etc.....
Without Iranian support, the Shia would go back to being the hillbillies of Lebanon.
Christians and Alawites form a coalition govt in Syria, because they are each minorities in a sea of mostly (75%) Sunnis. That has not exactly translated to Lebanon at all. The Syrian regime in fact is allied with Iran and facilitates support for Hizballah in Lebanon (not Christians or Druze, each of which would have a closer tie to the Assad regime were it all about faith).
faith matters and motivates. But the end of the day, Lebanon is a very messy place that defies easy alignments. most significantly for the purposes of this discussion, it is a failed state which hosts a terrorist army that has killed thousands of Americans, and many more others. Israel is under no obligation to endure daily waves of rocketry from southern Lebanon just to keep from pissing you off.
You should thank Israel for sacrificing their young men and women to destroy Hamas and Hizballah on our behalf. Their efforts actually do make all of us safer.
Informative post.
However I don't agree that Israeli killings of Christian Lebanese and various Muslims makes US citizens safer. In fact just the opposite.
The existence of Israel and the incredible amount of influence their money purchases within our government has resulted
in the placement of thousands of US sailors and ground troops in the region. Where they are killed, and in return kill their antagonists. All to protect Israel and ( on a side note ) oil shipments from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq. None of which protects US citizens.
No other country provides such military assistance to Israel.
It remains an unjustifiable habit, purchased by Israeli lobbyists over the last 60 years.
Time for a new policy.
Oh calm down. Israel is not wantonly attacking anyone. Israel is killing Hizballah and Hamas leadership. Collateral damage will happen. Israel goes to some lengths to minimize it.
Israel is doing what should have been done decades ago....systematically destroying Iranian allied terrorist groups. We need to send them the arms & ammo to get on with it. It makes us safer.
You should read up on Hizballah. They've killed an awful lot of Americans. So has Hamas.......
Strange rebuttal.
As I am certainly calm.
Our government must refrain from being bought like sheep by Israeli lobbyists and sending our servicemen in harms way protecting Israel.
We don't need lobbyists to persuade us to arm Israel to kill Hamas and Hizballah.
We have had this money for protection relationship since the 50's and it's past time to get US servicemen out of the region.
We have a token number of US servicemen in the region, doing work that needs doing - killing terrorists.
No other country has burdened its self with sacrificing its servicemen and billions of dollars protecting Israel.
LOL we are not sacrificing our soldier to protect Israel ISRAEL is sacrificing its own soldiers for its own national security, and we get a direct benefit from that, as Israel's enemies in the region are also ours.
And it's not remotely antisemitic to question the continuation of such policies for almost 60 years.
You will note that I typically refrain from doing that, but I will admit it takes quite a bit of restraint to do so since the arguments against our policy toward Israel are so insanely out of touch with national security realities that anti-semitism is the most obvious explanation.
We get more bang for the buck out of our aid to Israel than anywhere else in the world.
The whole point is there is zero need for billions of US bucks in the Middle East if we allow Israel to fight their own wars.
You have it exactly backwards. Israel cannot fight its own wars without our support. it's 12m people nestled in the middle of billions of people who detest Jews for who they are. That makes Israel an incredibly loyal ally. They have destroyed one Iranian proxy army (Hamas) and are now setting about destroying another (Hizballah). That will curtail Iranian influence throughout the region. And we won't have to shed a drop of blood to do it. The Israelis will do all the work for us. Win/Win.
No other country on earth spends the lives or money for Israel like does the United States.
Because no other nation is as large or has as broad an array of interests as we do.
It's time for the US to adopt the same attitude as the rest of the world.
Plumb goofy. We are not Switzerland or Chile or Sri Lanka.
There are few foreign policy arguments weaker than the idea that we are wasting money on Israel.
The US tax payer has been footing the bill of aid for Israel for almost SIXTY years.
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A ridiculous amount of time for any country to receive so much money.
unless there is a substantial return on investment, which there is (although reasonable people can quibble about matters of degree).
And it's only maintained because Israeli lobbyists have established long term ' relationships ' with key members of our government.
There's where you left the rails. Our policy toward Israel has little to do with lobbying and everything to do with national interest fortified by domestic policy considerations. We are much better off WITH the existence of Israel than without, and the Jewish vote is not unimportant to either party.
No other country in the world plays the fool in such a manner regarding Israel.
Most of the world benefits from our support for Israel, including quite a few islamic countries.
If Israel can't support their own wars after almost 60 years of US aid; that is their responsibility; not ours.
What war does Israel fight that is not wholly are partly also our wars?
The arguments of Israel opponents have a massive faulty assumption - that the USA derives no policy benefits from our support for Israel, and/or would be better off without Israel.
Isolationism as a way of avoiding war is really, really dumb. It's a leading cause of war.
"Isolationism once cleared the way for America's ascent, making the country prosperous, powerful, and secure. Today, however, the Founders' admonition against entangling alliances has fallen into disrepute, and the word isolationist itself has become an insult. In the absence of constraints on the nation's ambition abroad, American grand strategy has fallen prey to overstretch and grown politically insolvent.
The nation now confronts a seemingly unlimited array of foreign entanglements, two decades of errant war in the Middle East, and a pandemic that is causing an economic debacle of a sort not experienced since the Great Depression.
The United States needs to rediscover the history of isolationism and apply its lessons, shrinking its footprint abroad and bringing its foreign commitments back into line with its means and purposes."
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/09/virtue-isolationism/616499/
Spectacularly bad application of history.
America's avoidance of "entangling alliances" made a ton of sense for a brand new nation, deeply in debt, poorer and weaker than most European powers of the day. It was only feasible given the nation's relative geographic isolation from those European powers, a century before the internal combustion engine made the world a very small place. We needed decades to get our house in order. And we did.
We are a vastly different nation today. We have trade relationships that matter all over the world that must be defended. And we are not in any meaningful sense an isolated country protected by oceans the way we were in 1776. The poor of the world can easily travel across oceans and walk across our border. So can terrorists. And the skies and oceans remain open to weapons systems capable of doing great harm to our way of life. and the "way of life" consideration is the biggest one of all. Our wealth will invite attack. Oldest dynamic in the world. The story of the poor riding into to burn & rape & pillage wealthier civilizations is the essence of history itself.
Isolationism is a really, really dumb idea today. It will solve not a single problem. It will only make each one of them worse. Perhaps the dumbest aspect of isolationism is the presumption that it is necessary to achieve a balanced budget. Reality is, it will only make a very small percentage of government spending available for domestic use. It will have zero impact on deficits at all - cause/effect error - foreign aid and military spending are not what drives our deficit.