And no, I'm not pro Israel. It is ludicrous that the US has spent decades funnelling billions per year into propping up a nation that only exists because of Jewish domination of the global banking system.
I respect Israel's sovereignty. That's it. They absolutely are an unwarranted money sink, which gives us nothing in return. "Alliances" are supposed to be mutually beneficial.
You could say they give us a foothold in the region to protect oil interests, although we really should be energy independent and that's really an excuse to start foreign excursions to benefit military contractors.
Not really, there were never American troops there. The closest they were on the land nearby until recently (Syria) was in Lebanon where they went (with French and Italians) to save Arafat and his PLO/A from an Israeli siege.
It is ludicrous that the US has spent decades funnelling billions per year into propping up a nation that only exists because of Jewish domination of the global banking system.
America gives about four billion dollars a year to Israel, coupled with eight billion in loan guarantees.
US tax revenue in 2020 was approximately 3.42 trillion dollars. All those billions suddenly just got put into perspective, didn't they?
The Israelis may have too much influence in Washington (primarily because Israel remembers how to look out for its own interests in a world driven mad by globalism), but I feel this issue might have been blown out of proportion. Besides, they are a useful counter to half the Arab world and Iran, so in the game of empires Israel does serve a purpose.
US tax revenue in 2020 was approximately 3.42 trillion dollars. All those billions suddenly just got put into perspective, didn't they?
12 billion dollars a year to a country with a population of approximately 9,227,700. That's $1300 dollars a head.
The US military budget works out at around $2,090 a head.
If instead of population, we go by land area, the military budget is $192,717 per square mile, whilst Israel receives $91,252,026 per square mile.
they are a useful counter to half the Arab world and Iran
You are JOKING, right? America (and the west's) support of Israel is THE #1 reason the arab world hates America (and the west) in the first place. Propping up Israel is a perpetual insult to the Arab world - literally a western-created colony of people they have utterly despised for over 1400 years smack bang in the middle of them.
'Useful counter'?
They are a gross provocation. 9/11 happened because the US backs Israel.
Israel needs to stand on its own two feet and nuke the arabs off the face of the earth to guarantee its existence, or it needs to die. Those are the only two options other than paying Israel for, in all likelihood, thousands of years.
They are a gross provocation. 9/11 happened because the US backs Israel.
9/11 happened because Islam is warlike and deems everything that isn't Islam degenerate blasphemy, as has been the case since its inception. They didn't smash the Eastern Roman Empire and roll their armies into Francia because they were friendly to Jews. Again, there may be an issue with Israel having too much influence, but you're blowing it completely out of proportion.
So, like Trump, then?
And no, I'm not pro Israel. It is ludicrous that the US has spent decades funnelling billions per year into propping up a nation that only exists because of Jewish domination of the global banking system.
I respect Israel's sovereignty. That's it. They absolutely are an unwarranted money sink, which gives us nothing in return. "Alliances" are supposed to be mutually beneficial.
You could say they give us a foothold in the region to protect oil interests, although we really should be energy independent and that's really an excuse to start foreign excursions to benefit military contractors.
Not really, there were never American troops there. The closest they were on the land nearby until recently (Syria) was in Lebanon where they went (with French and Italians) to save Arafat and his PLO/A from an Israeli siege.
America gives about four billion dollars a year to Israel, coupled with eight billion in loan guarantees.
US tax revenue in 2020 was approximately 3.42 trillion dollars. All those billions suddenly just got put into perspective, didn't they?
The Israelis may have too much influence in Washington (primarily because Israel remembers how to look out for its own interests in a world driven mad by globalism), but I feel this issue might have been blown out of proportion. Besides, they are a useful counter to half the Arab world and Iran, so in the game of empires Israel does serve a purpose.
It's also a country the size of New Hampshire with 9.5 million people living in it, compared to USA's 330 million.
12 billion dollars a year to a country with a population of approximately 9,227,700. That's $1300 dollars a head. The US military budget works out at around $2,090 a head. If instead of population, we go by land area, the military budget is $192,717 per square mile, whilst Israel receives $91,252,026 per square mile.
You are JOKING, right? America (and the west's) support of Israel is THE #1 reason the arab world hates America (and the west) in the first place. Propping up Israel is a perpetual insult to the Arab world - literally a western-created colony of people they have utterly despised for over 1400 years smack bang in the middle of them.
'Useful counter'?
They are a gross provocation. 9/11 happened because the US backs Israel.
Israel needs to stand on its own two feet and nuke the arabs off the face of the earth to guarantee its existence, or it needs to die. Those are the only two options other than paying Israel for, in all likelihood, thousands of years.
9/11 happened because Islam is warlike and deems everything that isn't Islam degenerate blasphemy, as has been the case since its inception. They didn't smash the Eastern Roman Empire and roll their armies into Francia because they were friendly to Jews. Again, there may be an issue with Israel having too much influence, but you're blowing it completely out of proportion.
Correct, but, and I don't know if you noticed this... The USA is not exactly right next to them, is it?