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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Israel is incapable of existing without the US. The tech sector shows this but it is the same from everything in Israel. This is why the Israelis hate the US so much.[/quote] See "Monomania", above. Get help. [/quote] DP You realize that there are actual, legitimate reasons to despise Israel’s policies and actions, right?[/quote] DP. Of course there are, but the anti-Israel poster above isn’t articulating any of them. S/he just sounds deranged.[/quote] Wow talk about derangement syndrome. Israel is a tiny country wholly dependent on one country’s hand me down and charity. Saying the major employers in Israel tech industry like Intel, Microsoft, Google, Applied Materials, etc are Israeli startups and owned by Israel is laughable. [/quote] Nobody says that. But, we're waiting to hear the facts underlying the remarkable claim that Israel is "wholly dependent on one country's hand me down and charity", although even if that were true, which it obviously isn't, so what? If that's the worst that can be said about it, it's hardly a devastating critique of any kind. Plenty of countries around the world receive aid from various patrons, patrons including Iran, Venezuela (until recently, anyway) North Korea, China, Russia, and other countries which seem to have escaped your notice as actually worthy of criticism. What is actually true, but hardly a negative, is that the U.S. is Israel's largest trading partner. You'll be amazed to learn that every single country on the planet has another country which is its largest trading partner, too. Who would have guessed that such relationships exist? Or that something is wrong with them? Or that such relationships ca be mutually beneficial, as is the case with the U.S. and Israel? https://www.hudson.org/economics/economic-case-us-israel-partnership-zineb-riboua https://www.gov.il/en/pages/economy-sectors-of-the-israeli-economy https://www.csis.org/blogs/perspectives-innovation/sustaining-israels-innovation-economy [/quote]
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