• ghostdoggtv@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not handy tonight, I am just very engaged with electoral politics and this is the conclusion I’ve reached after earning a degree in political science followed by 10 years of observations.

    I wrote this comment in two sittings because I have too many responsibilities. Start with the wikipedia page for history of Israel. The unspoken answer to why the US supports Israel so much despite the lack of secondary gains is largely a consequence of Allied strategy going back to world war 1, but most of the geopolitical world except for the far east played a role in what Israel is today.

    It is critically important to remember a few things.

    1. that the anti Jewish progroms in the long lead up to the Holocaust first reached critical mass in the old Russian empire.

    2. the Soviets betrayed Hitler eventually but they started WW2 on the side of the Reich and are still (lmao) not commonly considered an “allied” power the way other more anglo countries would fraternize.

    3. Any would-be elders who survived the Holocaust and would speak authoritatively (subjective relative to the Israeli government) out from within Israel against the palestinean genocide are long dead by now and the Netanyahu administration is completely surrounded by yes men and weapons that they don’t deserve access to.

    4. and TL;DR; The history of the region called Israel, Judea, Palestine, Levant… Whatever you want to call it, the land is completely soaked in blood going back for thousands of years and the United States of America has an enormous ego when it comes to world war 2, what it meant and what price the allies paid to stop the Holocaust.

    I blame religion.

    • BOMBS@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Ahh, that makes sense. Thank you! and good luck with your political science interests 🙂

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      1 year ago

      I reckon it was Hitler that betrayed the Soviets, rather than the other way around.