I didn't say that. But you said that Jews cannot be trusted to be loyal civilians to their states worldwide. That is not only sinning to the truth, and incredibly general, it's pretty hateful and ignorant to say that.
That aside, Judaism prohibits being loyal to a state which is not your own.
So, you are saying that the majority of Jews living in different countries are less loyal to Israel than the country of their birth/citizenship? You are all over the place with this. LOL
Jews of the Golaa should first be loyal to their states. Fact that they sympathize with the Jews of the Holy Land should not come against it.
Of course it should count against them. Here, for example, see what Eric Alterman, a liberal Jew says at about :35. He says that he will support Israel even when it will hurt the U.S., because "the U.S. can take hits". That's saying he would support the killing of U.S. soldiers versus the killing of Israeli soldiers in a situation where he has to choose. That's dual loyalty and that's what we Americans, especially a combat veteran like myself, don't like.