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[Yes, one needs to explain to you what your words and expressions mean:]What threat was to Israel from Lybia?
Was it because of Israel that the US went to war against the jizyah of the Ottoman Jihadis?
You're kidding, right? Qadaffy was on The Zionist Entity's hit list since the 1980's.
Because in the end, what you are saying is that Americans are really dumb and easily gullible into wars they never had any interest in entering.
Oh, I think Americans are the dumbest people in the industrialized world.
But you do know that that is not true, that the American interests, aka, from the governments in general, make the US enter wars in order to protect American interests around the world, be it material or security.
Except that we have no real interest in the Middle east, other than protecting the Zionist entity from it's neighbors... So we spend hundreds of billions of dollars either bribing them to place nice (Egypt, Jordan) or taking them out (Iraq, Syria).
You could argue that keeping the oil flowing is an interest, I guess... But supporting the Zionist Entity is counter-intuitive to that, as even the Moderate Oil states hate Israel.
I know that there is no way of educating you about Any of the US interests which make the US send troops abroad or keep many troops abroad, and have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Israel, Zionists or Jews in general, so I will just leave you to continue to spout your endless ignorance and totally learned " if only the Zionists did not exist or stop existing " way of thinking you have more than gladly embraced, who knows how long ago.
Yeah, blah, blah, blah... we have an interest over there because the Jews in the government and media say so... and oh my God, if the lady in the Hijab even questions it, you go after her full bore.
The term is described as a means of expressing hostility towards Israel,[1] refusing to acknowledge its existence,[1][5][7][9][11][18][19] and denying its legitimacy or right to exist.[2][12][20][21][22][23] Virginia Q. Tilley argues that the term implies condemnation of the idea of a Jewish state, but not necessarily of a Jewish presence.[24] Matthew Gray writes that the term denies Israel the status of a "state", and emphasizes Israel's Zionist philosophy. Its use by Arab state media and leaders, even though other terms are equally "politically useful", "reinforces the state's anti-Israel posture and the perception of Israel as a sinister threat".[8] Describing it as "derogatory, indirect language", Darrell Jodock states its intent is to "deny Israel any place in the family of nations".[25] Referring to it as a "common epithet", Eric Sundquist indicates that it "echoed the Arab view, repeated in the core doctrine of the PLO, that Israel was no state at all but an illegal colonialist excrescence".[16]
Before 1967, "Zionist entity" was the standard term used by Arabs and the Arab media to refer to Israel,[12][17][26][27] and was particularly popular in official broadcasts of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan during the 1960s and '70s.[28] The use of this term has persisted since then in Egyptian newspapers,[6][29] the state-controlled press of Syria,[30] Lebanon's Al-Manar,[31] and the Jordanian media.[21][29] It is also the only term for Israel used on Radio Méditerranée, a French radio station with a daily audience of around 600,000 "mainly French people of Arab descent".[23]
Zionist entity - Wikipedia
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[The US's interest in the Middle East comes from oil?
From the Jews in the US government?
Why are you so uneducated about anything which has to do with the country you live in ?]
United States foreign policy in the Middle East has its roots as early as the Barbary Wars in the first years of the U.S.'s existence, but became much more expansive after World War II. American policy during the Cold War tried to prevent Soviet Union influence by supporting anti-communist regimes and backing Israelagainst Soviet-sponsored Arab countries. The U.S. also came to replace the United Kingdom as the main security patron of the Persian Gulf states in the 1960s and 1970s, working to ensure a stable flow of Gulf oil.[1] Since the 9/11 attacks of 2001, U.S. policy has included an emphasis on counter-terrorism. The U.S. has diplomatic relations with all countries in the Middle East except for Iran, whose 1979 revolutionbrought to power a staunchly anti-American regime.
Recent priorities of the U.S. government in the Middle East have included resolving the Arab–Israeli conflict and limiting the spread of weapons of mass destruction[2] among regional states.
United States foreign policy in the Middle East - Wikipedia
[NOW, who would have thunk it?????
The US interest in the Middle East goes all the way back to the founding of the country in 1776.
By all means, blame all the JEWS in government and media at that time, and since, but do not look (at all) at Christians having interests outside of the US, as it has always been the case with any European or Asian country having interests outside of their borders]
[In other words, no matter how anyone looks at your allegations, there is always the TRUTH lurking right behind it ]