If you look at the centers of military powers around the globe, the United States stands head and shoulder above any other country. With its military might, Israel feels secure in spreading destruction and death at its leisure against hundreds of millions of Arabs and Muslims. However, what the likes of Benjamin Netanyahu have yet to consider is that from ironclad to elusive support for Israel is just one war away.
The genocide in Gaza has peeled away the mask of victimization Israel has been hiding behind since the Holocaust. No longer will the global community look at Israel with the same prism of empathy, or compassion for its World War II history.
This preparatory step might just turn into a nasty unraveling of the Zionist state should Americans begin to die to defend its atrocities. Support for Israel globally is diminishing by the day, so is American support to a lesser extent, and it won’t be long before American politicians have to choose between losing their base voters, or submitting to AIPAC demands.
When AIPAC targets progressive Representatives holding a thin majority and who are unwilling to accept its premise of extreme Israeli violence against the Palestinians, it is sending the word to others that money can still buy it elections.
Such is not true where it matters the most. AIPAC could never, for example, unseat Rep. Rashida Tlaib. It will not even try for fear of setting a losing precedent.
Those linear lines will eventually crash into each other to create the conditions that would make wars in support of Israel far more elusive.
A NEW GENERATIONAL DIVIDE
Gen Z. in America is not drinking the Zionist cool-aid. That generation does not believe Israel is a victim, nor does it believe Israel has the right to defend itself when it is an occupying force. Just as international law dictates, as well.
The next war where that generation begins to die for Israel will be the last war the United States would wage to save Israel. This organic homegrown anti-Zionist movement will eventually have implications across the whole society.
Today’s Israel does not see that map looking ahead. All Netanyahu sees is the ironclad support of Congress for Israel, which he believes is endless and permanent. The more the support, the more violent Israel has become, the less global and American public support. Those linear lines will eventually crash into each other to create the conditions that would make wars in support of Israel far more elusive.
How did anyone who read about the might of Rome ever believed it could fall one day?
NOT THINKING THAT FAR
The Zionists are not thinking that far. Today’s war is today’s war, and winning at all costs is what matters the most. Having said that, could AIPAC’s arrogance turn into a liability sooner than we think. Could the organization believe only its own writing on the wall sets the tone for American support.
How did anyone who read about the might of Rome ever believed it could fall one day?
Yes, from ironclad to elusive might just be one war away.
Zionism might lose all its powers one day, and when it does, who will pick up the pieces but the Arabs and the Muslims living in the region. What will happen to the Jews then? Don’t ask AIPAC. Its mind rests on helping Netanyahu today.
And those Arabs and Muslims will all remember what the likes of Benjamin Netanyahu and his armies of violent Zionists did to Gaza.
Brace for it, it is coming.