You found it odd that he seemed to point out “mainly” the effect on Israel. He said it’s bad for both.
As far as the US goes, my guess is he knows it doesn’t matter much technically. We could stop giving anything to Israel, an ally that does actually benefit us with some of their technology in turn, as well as intel (though we like to ign…
You found it odd that he seemed to point out “mainly” the effect on Israel. He said it’s bad for both.
As far as the US goes, my guess is he knows it doesn’t matter much technically. We could stop giving anything to Israel, an ally that does actually benefit us with some of their technology in turn, as well as intel (though we like to ignore it), but that wouldn’t improve our situation at all because we’d just give more to Ukraine or Iran or some other nation for some other nefarious reason.
The US gives away money it doesn’t have like it’s giving away candy. The more wasteful and stupid, and even dangerous, charity cases (with zero benefit to us) are those two nations I just mentioned. Iran uses it against our allies and interests and military bases, and most likely eventually will use it against us in a much bigger way. Ukraine is just completely corrupt, infested with CIA, and a literal laundromat for corrupt US figures, not to mention a trafficking hub, that the US is involved in.
So all things considered, I’m more concerned about the detrimental effect on Israel’s sovereignty too. This nation is lost. Unless there’s a way to completely redo what the founders intended, it’s all down hill from here.
Yeah I think it’s a helluva an odd opinion to say America, the more consequential country and the one that affects us more is doomed so we shouldn’t care anymore what we do with our money, it will just be washed anyways, and just focus on a singular ally. Not sure where you’re from, but it sounds like you’re more concerned about the state of international politics than what America could be doing to help its own citizens and improve the political rot. All of the things you just stated spending money on have nothing to do with the average American.
You found it odd that he seemed to point out “mainly” the effect on Israel. He said it’s bad for both.
As far as the US goes, my guess is he knows it doesn’t matter much technically. We could stop giving anything to Israel, an ally that does actually benefit us with some of their technology in turn, as well as intel (though we like to ignore it), but that wouldn’t improve our situation at all because we’d just give more to Ukraine or Iran or some other nation for some other nefarious reason.
The US gives away money it doesn’t have like it’s giving away candy. The more wasteful and stupid, and even dangerous, charity cases (with zero benefit to us) are those two nations I just mentioned. Iran uses it against our allies and interests and military bases, and most likely eventually will use it against us in a much bigger way. Ukraine is just completely corrupt, infested with CIA, and a literal laundromat for corrupt US figures, not to mention a trafficking hub, that the US is involved in.
So all things considered, I’m more concerned about the detrimental effect on Israel’s sovereignty too. This nation is lost. Unless there’s a way to completely redo what the founders intended, it’s all down hill from here.
Yeah I think it’s a helluva an odd opinion to say America, the more consequential country and the one that affects us more is doomed so we shouldn’t care anymore what we do with our money, it will just be washed anyways, and just focus on a singular ally. Not sure where you’re from, but it sounds like you’re more concerned about the state of international politics than what America could be doing to help its own citizens and improve the political rot. All of the things you just stated spending money on have nothing to do with the average American.