Maybe European arms manufacturers. Trump and the Republicans are reducing military spending by 50 billion a year for the next 4 years. The US under Trump is retreating from the world stage and does not need a blue water navy and certainly not the same size Air Force or Army. The only time the US will enter the world is to use the military when Israel orders Trump to attack innocent civilians for a Jewish state. |
Exactly. Netanyahu is evil. Hamas is evil. |
AIPAC needs to be illegal. |
A silly question, based in a preposterous premise. The U.S. needs no assistance, Israel may under some circumstances. Asking idiotic strawman questions doesn't help you come across as serious instead of as a Hamas shill. |
You know, fabricated unsupported and unprovable "facts" like which country is more religiously extreme, poses a threat to its neighbors, and the world, paint you as ideologically off the rails. Which country exports arms and money to terror groups? Hint - it's not Israel. |
Short answer no. Israel is not an ally and will quick jump ship on the US if the US stops paying them. |
Israel has a significant defense industry with a large export market. Opportunities abound for investment in the country, as you suggest. |
And you know this because it came to you in a hallucination? It must be nice to have such a reliable crystal ball - have your other predictions proven true yet? I guess we're still waiting on all of them, including how the masterminds of Hamas will overcome the IDF because Hamas keeps getting stronger every day! |
Actually you're ignorant but I don't blame you. Israel has exported arms and weapons to numerous parties involved in genocide whether it was in Rwanda, Bosnia, Myanmar, and Latin America just for starters. |
That's because Israel is a terrorist group. |
The US has used Israel as an intermediary to export weapons to rogue nations and oppressive dictatorships. Israel has no morals when it comes to selling weapons to the worst of governments and regimes. |
Adnan Khashoggi returns. |
During the early 2020s, Israel was noticeably moving into Russia's diplomatic orbit. This shouldn't be surprising since many Israelis have Russian roots--moreso than American roots. If it wasn't for Putin's invasion of Ukraine, Israel-Russian relations would probably have continued to warm. Maybe it was out of a desire to become less dependent on Uncle Sam and diversify a bit, but Israel's close relationship with the US is a relatively recent phenomenon and is not guaranteed to last forever. |
Not sure but giving them up or not having them certainly isn’t working out for Ukraine. And given the current U.S. leaders, if I was a sovereign nation I certainly wouldn’t trust the U.S. with my safety to them. |
It's very simple. Money. The only real reason our politicians do anything. |