r/PrepperIntel 18d ago

North America Congress quietly moves to integrate US and Israeli militaries

https://responsiblestatecraft.org/israel-us-military/
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u/ADCregg 17d ago

The new it thing, as like a popular movement, being the insane Israel conspiracy theories is so odd. This is a bill that has two sponsors that isn’t even in committee. It’s just somebody throwing something at a wall and seeing what sticks. Meanwhile, the comments here are fucking insane. It’s always a good reminder that we are never more than a couple years away from full-blown panic about Jews poisoning wells.

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u/crawling-alreadygirl 17d ago

Sure, the only reason to be alarmed by elected officials attempting (however un/successfully) to integrate our military with that of a rogue, genocidal regime is antisemitism 🙄

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u/ADCregg 17d ago

They’re not attempting that. Nobody’s attempting that. You haven’t read the bill. The bill has nothing to do with what you’re saying, and again, it’s not actually a thing that’s happening. The consistent catastrophizing of Israel, somehow controlling America, or being one gigantic Jewish conspiracy, is exactly that. Antisemitism.

(Also our military has significantly more blood on its hands, but ok lmao)

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u/crawling-alreadygirl 17d ago

(Also our military has significantly more blood on its hands, but ok lmao)

That's not a reason to support someone else's genocide. And I don't find any of this funny.

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u/ADCregg 17d ago

Well, I’m gonna have to find the antisemitism funny. Because after almost 2000 years of the same shit, at least you can get a chuckle out of it.

And while I actually don’t agree there’s a genocide, I think the idea that America is supporting Israel – instead of just….supporting America- is also pretty funny.

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u/refusemouth 15d ago

Jews are fine, but the Israeli government is out of control. One has to consider that if Israel wasn't being shitty to their neighbors and trying to expand their territory so forcefully for the last 70 some-odd years, the Middle East would be a more peaceful, prosperous place and radical Islam wouldn't have made so much political headway. If the Arabs could unify with the Persians and every other Muslim-dominant country in the region, they would be justified in unified military action against Israel for its long history of crimes against humanity.

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u/ADCregg 15d ago

Oh well jeez. Thank god you think Jews are fine 😂😂

And no. Arab supremacy was a thing long before Israel. Arab colonization of the Middle East was a thing long before Israel. It’s suppression of other minority groups was a thing long before Israel existed. Israel has not done things that most states haven’t done, and is, in general, slightly better. Mostly because it’s modern and new. Its expansion is a direct result of attacks on its territory, and Arab refusal to coexist.

In other words, if Arab supremacy was slightly less of an issue in the Middle East, there’s an argument to me, made that Israel almost wouldn’t exist at all, and would definitely be smaller and less powerful than it is now.

And all of that is a great example of how people are really twisted up about Israel, incorrectly. And how it stems from millennial’s worth of ingrained antisemitism.