Why do they want chaos in the Middle East?
Because it was better than the threat caused by a united Middle East, like they had when Nasser was in charge in Egypt.
Based on the search results, there is no evidence indicating that Zionists "run" US foreign policy.
Based on common sense and just paying attention for the last 40 years, you can see all these Jews in Washington who keep insisting on getting us into wars, regardless of whether it's Republicans or Democrats in charge.
Strategic Alignment: The US and Israel maintain a close relationship, with the US playing a key role in fostering ties between Israel and neighboring Arab states.
You mean we dump a lot of money propping up corrupt regimes who play nice with Israel and keep the oil flowing.
Take Egypt. Egypt was the first country to sign a peace treaty with the Zionist Entity. Sadat was assassinated by his own people for this treachery, but Mubarek kept doing it until he was swept aside by the Arab Spring.
Lo and behold, the first and only time they let the Egyptian People vote, they elected the most radical Islamist they could find. He was overthrown by a coup, murdered in prison, and they never had another election again.
This is why the Zionists fear Iran. Iran was a case where the people rose up and threw a Western Puppet out on his ass.
Influence Operations: There have been reports of Israeli government-sponsored influence campaigns in the U.S. aimed at shaping public opinion regarding the Gaza war.
DUH.. yeah. Not to mention the billions they spend influncing Congress through AIPAC. Oh, wait there are four ladies in the squad who are critical of Israel. We can't have that! Crush them!!!
Technology Partnerships: U.S. big tech companies like Microsoft and Intel heavily invest in Israel's AI and technology sectors, which are used for security and intelligence purposes.
Wait, now you are for big companies outsourcing American jobs? (Do you also not see the irony that you are using AI to generate answers, and they generate the answers favorable to the Israelis?)
- Military Support: The U.S. provides significant military aid and has a long-standing commitment to Israeli security, a policy that has continued for decades.
These connections are generally characterized as a strong, long-term alliance between two nations rather than one controlling the other's policy.
Well, except, no, not really. We've been getting dragged into Israel's wars since 1982, when we had to put Marines in Lebanon to cover their retreat. The Gulf War. The War on Terror. Libya. Syria. Now Iran. Wars that have nothing to do with us, other than the influence the Israeli lobby has in Washington.