America’s Support for Israel
A Complex Intersection of Politics, Religion, and Geopolitics
The relationship between the United States and Israel is one of the most enduring and controversial alliances in modern international relations. While often framed in terms of shared democratic values and strategic interests, a closer examination reveals a deeper, multifaceted interplay of domestic political pressures, religious convictions, and geopolitical maneuvers. This intricate dynamic has shaped U.S. policies in the Middle East for decades, cementing America's unwavering support for Israel despite significant geopolitical costs and ethical questions.
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