• @SwampYankee@mander.xyz
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      58 months ago

      The US has been propping up Israel as a glorified military base since 1948. America’s politicians do not need to be bought by AIPAC because Israel is crucial to US imperial interests. The influence flows in the opposite direction to what your statement suggests.

        • @RedAggroBest@lemmy.world
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          58 months ago

          The truth is that is flows both ways.

          The US has a vested interest in Israel and their sustained conflict since the MIC has been major industry in the US since WW2.

          Israel pays into a lobby to ensure that otherwise on-the-fence politicians, who’s consituents otherwise don’t care much for Israel one way or the other, or ar evenly split both ways, continue to vote in favor of Israeli-favored spending.

          It’s a mutualistic relationship that both sides feed in to to keep the tie strong.

          You can even think of it in the reverse.

          Without Israeli spending, there’s a chance our nearly broken democracy works and enough anti-Israeli or Israel-skeptic reps get elected that their spending doesn’t go where it needs.

          The fact that this post could easily get me called an antisemite us sad. Zionism, and all religious extremism, is a fucking curse.

    • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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      28 months ago

      It’s more like the NRA. The “you’re racist of you don’t support Israel” line was highly effective. So like the NRA they can end your political career in large swathes of the country. Of course you can get endorsements and things too if you play ball.

        • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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          28 months ago

          Yup it’s all carrot and stick. I just want to be clear it’s not just some back room thing. There’s been major PR campaigns and everything. They’re very much the liberal version of the NRA.