As many have said here on the site, governments don't have friends they have interests.
For example, we fought two wars against the United Kingdom, because it was in our interests to do so. Now, they are literally our closest, most reliable, and most capable allies. Why? Interests. Similarly with Germany and Japan... and we literally nuked Japan. Twice.
We are partners with Israel because it's in our mutual interests to do so. It's far more in Israel's interests than ours, because life would be a whole lot harder for Israel, and it might not even exist, if not for US support.
But we get something out of the relationship as well. They are a good market for our defense industry, they have an excellent spy network, they have a solid economy that generates good trade with us, and--and this is very important--they're a country that shares a lot of our core values. In fact, our founding core values, which were shaped by men who were Christian (or deists or theists), largely grew out of Jewish tradition.
At the same time, Israel has bombed our naval vessels, killed our citizens, committed mass acts of industrial and intelligence espionage against us, and regularly does things we don't like, like expanding settlements in the West Bank. They do all of these things because it is in their interests to do so.
It is in our interests to continue to side with Israel, especially over Hamas. Hamas' interests and values are fundamentally at odds with ours. We can exist with, and benefit from, Israel. We can do neither with Hamas.
For example, we fought two wars against the United Kingdom, because it was in our interests to do so. Now, they are literally our closest, most reliable, and most capable allies. Why? Interests. Similarly with Germany and Japan... and we literally nuked Japan. Twice.
We are partners with Israel because it's in our mutual interests to do so. It's far more in Israel's interests than ours, because life would be a whole lot harder for Israel, and it might not even exist, if not for US support.
But we get something out of the relationship as well. They are a good market for our defense industry, they have an excellent spy network, they have a solid economy that generates good trade with us, and--and this is very important--they're a country that shares a lot of our core values. In fact, our founding core values, which were shaped by men who were Christian (or deists or theists), largely grew out of Jewish tradition.
At the same time, Israel has bombed our naval vessels, killed our citizens, committed mass acts of industrial and intelligence espionage against us, and regularly does things we don't like, like expanding settlements in the West Bank. They do all of these things because it is in their interests to do so.
It is in our interests to continue to side with Israel, especially over Hamas. Hamas' interests and values are fundamentally at odds with ours. We can exist with, and benefit from, Israel. We can do neither with Hamas.
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