Rebirth of England.

Chapter 841 Who is the Father?

In his previous life, Barron knew that the relationship between Israel and America was the closest.

It can even be said that no country can make the United States defend it so much - many times, in order to defend Israel, the United States does not hesitate to become an enemy of all other countries.

Since 1972, the United States has used its veto power dozens of times in the UN, trying its best to obstruct any resolution that is unfavorable to Israel. In many cases, even the "Five Eyes Alliance" countries including Britain and Australia could not stand it and would rather abstain than vote on Israel's side. However, the United States has always stood firmly on Israel's side, even if it would harm its own interests.

At the time, Barron was puzzled by this - could it be that the Jewish group's control over America had reached this level? This was somewhat exaggerated.

But now, Barron has understood many of the reasons.

In fact, America has not been so supportive of Israel since its founding...

Although the United States would support Israel at that time, the support was not that strong - after all, Israel itself is an important part of the United States' Middle East strategy. The US president said a long time ago that "if there is no Israel in this world, we must invent one to protect our interests in the region..."

Later on, America became more and more tolerant of Israel's many extraordinary actions.

Therefore, some people call Israel America’s dearest “son”. America treats it like its beloved rebellious son, tolerating all of its willfulness and doing its best to protect it.

Some people also believe that Israel is America's "father", and America supports Israel without reservation and complies with many of its requests...

For example, in September 1953, Israel ignored the UN resolution and attempted to build a canal to draw water from the Jordan River.

At that time, US Secretary of State Dulles immediately announced the suspension of diplomatic aid to Israel. The effect of the US threat to Israel was immediate, and Israel terminated the drinking water plan a month later.

We can see from many examples of the same period that Israel did not occupy a special position in America's alliance system from the beginning.

Although the United States had been providing large-scale aid to Israel since its founding, the way of "aid" at that time was similar to its relationship with allies such as Japan and South Korea today. The United States was able to effectively restrain Israel's behavior at that time.

Just like in 1956, the United States could easily persuade Israel to withdraw the territory it had seized from Egypt - this ability to interfere enabled the United States to benefit from the conflict between the Arab world and Israel and to control the Middle East by playing the role of a judge. This was also the original intention of the United States to support Israel.

However, since the mid-1960s, the US policy in the Middle East has begun to tilt uncontrollably toward Israel. The most important sign is that Israel has tried to make the United States acquiesce in its possession of nuclear weapons.

In 1963, then-President of the United States Kennedy began a protracted confrontation with Israel over the development of nuclear weapons. Kennedy's tough opposition threatened Israel's nuclear program several times. Things suddenly took a turn for the better until Kennedy's successor Lyndon Johnson came to power.

In 1968, then-CIA Director Richard Helms reported to Johnson that Israel had in fact acquired nuclear capabilities.

It is said that Johnson was very irritable at the time and just wanted to get rid of him from the White House as soon as possible...

Normally, if something like this happened in the interests of America, Johnson, as the president, would have to take action - but obviously something made him very hesitant about his attitude at this time.

That is why the conspiracy theory that Kennedy’s “wild imagination” was backed by Zionism is not without basis.

Since then, America's support for Israel has become increasingly generous, and has never stopped even when it went against American interests.

Moreover, America's redoubled support has not only failed to increase Washington's influence on Israel, but has actually reduced it.

For example, in order to get Israel to agree to support UN Resolution 242, the Nixon administration did not threaten to stop aid, but instead privately guaranteed to provide it with additional fighter jets.

In addition, after Israel occupied the Golan Heights in Syria, despite opposition from almost all countries including its European allies, the United States once again stood on the opposite side of the world and helped Israel withstand international pressure - this undoubtedly undermined the rules of the post-war world system set by the United States itself.

At the same time, there is also a lot of evidence to show that US-Israel relations have indeed undergone subtle changes since the mid-1960s.

All these changes in the situation are closely related to the growing influence of the American Jewish group, the backer of Zionism.

In fact, according to relevant information collected by Baron's think tank, the so-called "Jews" are not a "nation" as many people believe. To be more precise, it is actually a "social organization" with closely linked interests.

The so-called "Jews" living in Israel today, who probably make up the vast majority of them, have nothing to do with the Jews who were persecuted in Europe during World War II.

They just used their ability to control the media and spared no effort to publicize to the world the persecution suffered by the "Jews" during World War II - as if the whole world owed the Jews, so that any speech that was unfavorable to the Jews could be labeled as "anti-Semitism" and "Nazi behavior."

If you make a comparison, you will know how terrible the consequences of the Jews' actions are -

Even though Germany has reflected deeply on the Nazi actions after World War II, a German is still trembling with fear when facing a Jew. If he is not careful, he may be labeled as "anti-Semitic" because of his words.

As for other countries that were invaded and massacred by Japan during World War II, even though the number of people involved was far greater than that of the Jews, not many Westerners in the world cared about it...

In the United States and even the world, Jewish groups have a firm control over the media. The once famous American international relations theorist, Mears Heimer, once wrote a book called "Israeli Lobby and American Foreign Policy", which originated from a paper commissioned by "The Atlantic Monthly" in 2002.

However, after this article was completed, it could not be published publicly for a while due to undisclosed reasons.

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