Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel is not our friend. Neither is AIPAC.
Au contraire, Israel's interests align very well with those of the U.S. Neither is willing to tolerate terrorists or aggressive theocracies seeking to destabilize other countries, both are democracies with free and open elections, and they are partners in trade.
Partners in what trade? Israel has nothing.
Iran can close the strait of Hormuz tomorrow and that will have major global implications on the price of oil.
According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, U.S. total goods trade with Israel were an estimated $37.0 billion in 2024. U.S. goods exports to Israel in 2024 were $14.8 billion, up 5.8 percent ($813.7 million) from 2023. U.S. goods imports from Israel totaled $22.2 billion in 2024, up 6.7 percent ($1.4 billion) from 2023. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Israel was $7.4 billion in 2024, an 8.6 percent increase ($587.0 million) over 2023.
Who cares? Hummus and spyware/technology are not the same as oil.
Oil can cause major ripple effects on the price of gasoline and grocery prices.
Call me when Israel has that resource in their country
Few countries have substantial oil reserves. Does that mean they have no foreign trade? What an idiotic, and clearly false, assertion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice the font earlier listed Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as another target. The Saudis only recently discussed nuclear power with the Americans.
The Israelis lie through their teeth about not having any nuclears but we all know they have it. They want to be the only country in the Me with nukes
An entirely satisfactory situation, too.
It would mean endless war for the US. We don’t even have universal healthcare in the US. Israel does.
At what point do we stop being a folded pretzel for this country? It goes against our national interest in oil to help them to this extent. The ROI is not there. They don’t even pay us. Yet Donald wants Europeans to pay into NATO.
They get away with murder literally for reasons I don’t understand
You'll never understand anything if you reduce national interests to nothing more than economics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem Israel has with Iran is not that they have nukes but they created them without the watchful eye or rubber stamp of the US. They’re a sanctioned country that was able to enrich uranium without being a U.S. ally.
What this means is Palestinians (Hamas) can learn from Iranians how to enrich uranium as deterrence from Israeli aggression or worse, buy enriched uranium from Iranians.
This is really bad because Israel can’t bomb Palestinians or the Lebanese anymore if both countries have a secret stockpile of uranium.
Nuclear deterrence is a huge roadblock to Israeli military dominance which is the only thing that makes Israel a country. They don’t have a real economy or a real military
They have real nukes and a real military, or you can pretend they don't. Ask Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran for their views on the "impotence" of the IDF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice the font earlier listed Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as another target. The Saudis only recently discussed nuclear power with the Americans.
The Israelis lie through their teeth about not having any nuclears but we all know they have it. They want to be the only country in the Me with nukes
An entirely satisfactory situation, too.
It would mean endless war for the US. We don’t even have universal healthcare in the US. Israel does.
At what point do we stop being a folded pretzel for this country? It goes against our national interest in oil to help them to this extent. The ROI is not there. They don’t even pay us. Yet Donald wants Europeans to pay into NATO.
They get away with murder literally for reasons I don’t understand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel is not our friend. Neither is AIPAC.
Au contraire, Israel's interests align very well with those of the U.S. Neither is willing to tolerate terrorists or aggressive theocracies seeking to destabilize other countries, both are democracies with free and open elections, and they are partners in trade.
Partners in what trade? Israel has nothing.
Iran can close the strait of Hormuz tomorrow and that will have major global implications on the price of oil.
According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, U.S. total goods trade with Israel were an estimated $37.0 billion in 2024. U.S. goods exports to Israel in 2024 were $14.8 billion, up 5.8 percent ($813.7 million) from 2023. U.S. goods imports from Israel totaled $22.2 billion in 2024, up 6.7 percent ($1.4 billion) from 2023. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Israel was $7.4 billion in 2024, an 8.6 percent increase ($587.0 million) over 2023.
Who cares? Hummus and spyware/technology are not the same as oil.
Oil can cause major ripple effects on the price of gasoline and grocery prices.
Call me when Israel has that resource in their country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice the font earlier listed Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as another target. The Saudis only recently discussed nuclear power with the Americans.
The Israelis lie through their teeth about not having any nuclears but we all know they have it. They want to be the only country in the Me with nukes
An entirely satisfactory situation, too.
Anonymous wrote:Notice the font earlier listed Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as another target. The Saudis only recently discussed nuclear power with the Americans.
The Israelis lie through their teeth about not having any nuclears but we all know they have it. They want to be the only country in the Me with nukes
Anonymous wrote:The problem Israel has with Iran is not that they have nukes but they created them without the watchful eye or rubber stamp of the US. They’re a sanctioned country that was able to enrich uranium without being a U.S. ally.
What this means is Palestinians (Hamas) can learn from Iranians how to enrich uranium as deterrence from Israeli aggression or worse, buy enriched uranium from Iranians.
This is really bad because Israel can’t bomb Palestinians or the Lebanese anymore if both countries have a secret stockpile of uranium.
Nuclear deterrence is a huge roadblock to Israeli military dominance which is the only thing that makes Israel a country. They don’t have a real economy or a real military
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel is not our friend. Neither is AIPAC.
Au contraire, Israel's interests align very well with those of the U.S. Neither is willing to tolerate terrorists or aggressive theocracies seeking to destabilize other countries, both are democracies with free and open elections, and they are partners in trade.
Partners in what trade? Israel has nothing.
Iran can close the strait of Hormuz tomorrow and that will have major global implications on the price of oil.
According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, U.S. total goods trade with Israel were an estimated $37.0 billion in 2024. U.S. goods exports to Israel in 2024 were $14.8 billion, up 5.8 percent ($813.7 million) from 2023. U.S. goods imports from Israel totaled $22.2 billion in 2024, up 6.7 percent ($1.4 billion) from 2023. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Israel was $7.4 billion in 2024, an 8.6 percent increase ($587.0 million) over 2023.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel is not our friend. Neither is AIPAC.
Au contraire, Israel's interests align very well with those of the U.S. Neither is willing to tolerate terrorists or aggressive theocracies seeking to destabilize other countries, both are democracies with free and open elections, and they are partners in trade.
Partners in what trade? Israel has nothing.
Iran can close the strait of Hormuz tomorrow and that will have major global implications on the price of oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not think Israel has gone too far. They kicked the hell out of Iran’s proxies and now are beating up the actual bully.
I hope Israel gets at least 3-4 weeks of beating on Iran before the US calls them off.
Israel didn’t kick the hell out of anybody. Hamas is still there. Hezbollah is still there. Iraq is still there. Yemen is still there.
The only success they received is Syria.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely unequivocally, Israel has not gone too far. First they need to finish off Iran and then go for Pakistan next just as Netanyahu has stated in this interview.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DK688OeyQB2/
After that, that's also look into Saudi Arabia and Egypt as well.