Israel: A Lesson from History, and, a True Anecdote
One day circa 1983, my devout Christian neighbor (an old, White man) and I were talking. The subject of the Middle East came up.
This is what we said:
Him: "America must defend Israel at all costs -- even if we have to use nuclear weapons to do it!"
Me: "Why??"
Him: "Because Israel is where Jesus was born!"
Yes. He actually said that! (Was Jesus even real? Probably not. He was likely an amalgam of several different people, invented in order to make the Christian narrative -- spun by Jews -- more interesting, and better yet, more useful in the furtherance of Jewish ethnic goals).
Scary trivia: historically speaking, the ridiculous, one-sided, "give and take" relationship between Israel and America (America gives, and Israel takes) is unprecedented. Yes. Never in history has Country A continually waged wars and risked severe political dangers in order to defend Country B. We're talking "long-term" and not just "during a temporary crisis." America risking grave danger, repeatedly, solely for Israel's benefit is just plain nuts. We're talking "pull up a couch" psychiatric time. It's insane.
Question: when U.S. heavy weapons are sent to the Middle East to aid IsntReal (like, now), who is making the decisions to do that?? Biden? Harris? Under what authority? (Recall: the Nov. 2020 presidential election was stolen).
Headline: "Pentagon Deploys Additional Jet Squadron, Warships, and USS Carrier Strike Group To Israel in Dramatic Escalation of U.S. Military Presence in Middle East"
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