the region wasn't peaceful, but it was nothing like the absolute pit of snakes and terrorists it is today. and issues in the middle east often stayed within the middle east or were at worst an annoyance for the western civilized world.
but conveniently you offered me a history lesson instead of dealing with the meat of my argument. the US's main interest in the middle east is protecting Israel, and Israel's main purpose for the USA is giving us an "ally" in the middle east. That's circular logic.
if we could snap our fingers and erase the creation of israel then fast forward to 2026 we'd be buying oil and fertilizer from the same shitty muslim nations that we have now, but without spending trillions of dollars on the iraqi, afgani, syrian, and iranian wars (among others).
but hey, we're "partners" right? "allies" right? is that why you refused nuclear inspections and set up fake reactors and tried to trick US inspectors under Kennedy? is that why you bomb people we're actively negotiating with? tell us you're opening up a war knowing our bases and soldiers will be bombed? they should have called the abraham accords the uss liberty accords because you blew it up in gaza.
we should stop talking about if israel has a right to exist and get to a more prudent and straightforward topic, if it should exist at all. it shouldnt. you should have built a nation in argentina, but they knew they wouldnt get as many dumb people to move there as they would the holy land. how has that worked out? some day you can tell your great grand kids when its their time to enlist how wonderful its gone.
Nice Gish Gallop!
I find it impressive how you managed to cram so much historical illiteracy into one comment. Blaming Israel for every American war in the Middle East is just a desperate attempt to absolve the region of its own internal, centuries-old chaos.
1. The U.S. went into Afghanistan because of 9/11
Bin Laden’s stated motive was U.S. troops stationed in Saudi Arabia after the Gulf War, not Israel
2. The First Gulf War happened because Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait to steal its oil, again not Israel.
3. The Syrian civil war was a product of the Arab Spring and Assad slaughtering his own people, again not Israel
Blaming Israel for Sunni-Shia conflicts, Iranian imperialism, or global jihadist groups is completely unhinged.
Your 'circular logic' claim about U.S. interests is also historically backward. The U.S. cemented its strategic footprint in the Middle East in 1945 when FDR secured a pact with Saudi Arabia's Ibn Saud three years before Israel even existed. The U.S. is there to secure global energy flows, protect vital shipping lanes like the Suez Canal and the Strait of Hormuz, and counter Soviet (and now Russian/Chinese) influence. Israel is simply the only stable, democratic anchor in a volatile region that prevents those interests from totally collapsing.
As for the 'bad ally' myth: bringing up the USS Liberty a tragic friendly-fire incident from 1967 that was extensively investigated and closed by the U.S. military decades ago and randomly stringing it together with the Abraham Accords is just pure word salad. You conveniently ignore that the U.S.-Israel alliance is a massive two-way street. Israel serves as a real-time R&D laboratory for the United States. Jointly developed technologies, like the Arrow systems for exoatmospheric ballistic missile interception, or the deployment of directed-energy weapons like Iron Beam, don't just protect Israel. They provide the U.S. military with battle-tested data and tech to protect American troops and allies globally.
For last, the Argentina comment is a cute historical footnote, but your dig about 'telling your grandkids when it's time to enlist' completely misses the point. Sovereignty exacts a toll. Building a thriving, high-tech powerhouse that survives and wins despite its neighborhood isn't a failure.
The fact that future generations will continue to enlist to defend their home isn't a tragedy it is the exact guarantee that the helpless, stateless reality of the Jewish people pre-1948 will never happen again.