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Les Vitailles's avatar

A refreshing and thoughtful article!

I do agree on some parts: the US military aid program is beginning to cost Israel support among its natural allies, the America First movement. It's worth remembering that it was Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who requested the end of US economic assistance; removing those props to the state created the Startup Nation and removed a potential source of friction.

But the dependence on US military aid is not the reason Israel's military is hobbled. Israeli companies have moved some manufacture of low-value add components, like aerial bombs, to the US while retaining the high-value components like SPICE guidance kits that are attached to them. Other than manned aircraft, most IDF weapons are at least designed in Israel, from Tavor assault rifles to Merkava tanks, Eitan armored vehicles, SPIKE anti-tank missiles, Hermes drones, Oron airborne early warning aircraft and Ofek reconnaissance satellites.

Co-manufacture with US companies provides Israel with some leverage too as those companies lobby to keep the relationship alive. For example, Israel's Stunner interceptor (used in David's Sling) is also made under license by Raytheon and exported as the Patriot PAC-4.

Much arms trade is made not just for weapons but also to cement relationships; that's how at one point Qatar's 72 aircraft airforce had 24 Rafales (France), 24 Typhoons (UK) and 24 F16 (US). Three sets of engines, avionics, flight simulators but also 3 solid alliances.

" Israel has not been allowed to definitively win wars for quite some time now"

I would disagree: the last war Israel was not allowed to win definitively was the Yom Kippur War, when Kissinger explicitly prohibited the destruction of the surrounded Egyptian Third Army. He relied on assurances from Sadat that Egypt would pivot to the US and wanted to avoid embarrassing him.

Later wars were not definitively won due to Israeli errors. For example, the 1982 Lebanon War left Israel with a solid buffer zone in South Lebanon, abandoned unilaterally in complete chaos in 2000, without any real international pressure. In hindsight, wouldn't the cost and casualties of holding that buffer zone be preferable to Hezbollah on the northern border?

Likewise the 2006 Lebanon War was not won because Israel limited itself to rapid raids and did not attempt to reclaim the buffer zone until two days before the end of the war, when the IDF reached the Litani River.

Perhaps it was not possible but in the current war Israel might have been better served with a larger initial offensive, capturing all the main cities in Gaza simultaneously. Caution and timidity have been a hallmark of Netanyahu at war.

I would add that a tremendous backlash is building up in the US against the oppressed/woke/POC movement, not only from the 70% of voters that are white but also from Hispanics, like myself, who consider ourselves as Americans and not POC or minorities. Excellent articles by Ruy Texeira explain the changes:

https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/the-democrats-hispanic-voter-problem-dfc

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Robbin Close's avatar

I am now a registered Republican after being a Democrat and liberal all my life. I do not recognize, nor go along with the Democrats any longer. My parents must be rolling around in their crypts.I am hoping other American Jews will educate themselves about the dangers that have been secretly building up in America for about 30 years.

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