That’s the question.

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    611 year ago

    It amazes me that no-one ever seems to say (not that I have seen, at least)…Isreal is a western, democratic state with nuclear weapons in the middle east.

    It’s basically a major power base for the west in the predominantly arab part of the world.

    Anything else is a side arguement as far as I’m concerned.

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      161 year ago

      This is the only explanation that spans parties and ideologies. Loosing this foothold would be detrimental to regional military and diplomatic influence.

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        The US has something like 18 bases in the middle east. Israel is not a strategic asset in any way, shape, or form.

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        We need to trust such a country to be judicious in their use of force, to not engage in any unnecessary conflict that puts both they and their allies at risk, and we want that country to be stable and share our values.

        Israel is not demonstrating these qualities, at least not now.

        Given that, why should we continue our support?

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      61 year ago

      Isn’t the current government on extended time? That’s not a very democratic thing.

      Anyway, when Iran was quickly moving to become a democracy, the US wasn’t supporting them.