DeadPresident
Avenger
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2011
- Messages
- 13,952
- Reaction score
- 1,131
- Points
- 103
Based on what is going on today, it looks like the allies created a monster. Not the Israeli people (a relative of mine visits Israel often and he said they're mostly secular people), but the government and its military. And with how much money is given to them by the US, it's like Israel is being used to fulfill the agenda of the American government, to the detriment of the Israeli people. At what point do these guys become completely autonomous and able to fight their own battles without the backing of the States? They're creating a ****storm and every effort that is made to calm the situation down is met with either ******** from the Israeli government or ******** from fringe Palestinian groups.
The problem is that Israel's paranoia, or the right-wing in Israel's paranoia, is maintained by the vehement and perpetual hate flung their way. I don't approve of how Israel's current administration treats the Palestinians, and the settlements are a massive obstacle to finding any workable solution, but Israel has to posture itself extremely radically or the surrounding countries will smell blood and make a move to attack them. For as long as Israel exists in that specific geographic zone they'll have countries that want to remove all Jews from the area. If the USA didn't back them I'd give them less than a decade before there's open war, and probably less than that before the concerted efforts of the surrounding countries would eventually be able to take the area.
It's easy for people to assume Israel's administration is heartless and cruel, and in many instances they are, but Israel's entire existence is predicated on the need to protect the existence of a specific group of people. If they back down from that, if the groups who want to eliminate Israel as a State, or Jews as a people, perceive weakness, they will move on that weakness. It's at an impasse at the moment, but a workable solution is going to be difficult to reach when Netanyahu's ilk and many Israeli Jews are still being told week in and week out that Iran is coming for them, and Iran may at some stage.
Israel under Netanyahu has become a monster, because force and bloodshed is the only thing that works in the ME. Israel has many elements of a liberal democracy, but they can't pretend the rest of the region plays by those rules. If Israel balks on its security it will be attacked sooner or later, there's no question about that, and the settlements are a way of growing their own ability to defend themselves. It's wrong, but it's pragmatic, and Netanyahu's concern is making Israel's continued existence a statistical certainty by any means necessary.