Looking at the nature of US-Israeli relations, the power dynamics are quite clear.
America is simply a Golem that is totally inferior to Israel, it is a relationship of servitude and there is no equality whatsoever.
In the middle of the war in Ukraine, Israel decided, without really consulting the US, to go to war in Gaza, which then spread to Lebanon and even Syria.
This greatly weakened the US propaganda position, as it was forced to support Israel and its obvious ethnic cleansing while accusing Russia of it.
Likewise, the American power position was weakened throughout the Muslim world, which has been going on for the last decade or so, and is of particular interest in the context of oil production and OPEC.
Now we see the same with Trump, who after his hyper-Zionist statements on Gaza, has turned even more the Muslim world against the West and even supposedly allied oil producing countries like Saudi Arabia are quite neutral now.
If we take into account that one of the main points of the Trump plan to force Russia to negotiate is to lower the global price of oil with the collaboration of OPEC, we see a clear conflict of interest between the United States and Israel, and the American president has decided to favour Netanyahu's interests over American interests and over Trump's own plan.
By contrast the Israeli-Russian relationship seems symmetrical, in fact Russia seems to be the strongest party in the dance, as despite having heavily armed Iran with Su-35 and other systems or having been key in keeping Assad alive, Israel has hardly helped the main US military target in Europe, Ukraine, beyond a few radar stations against UAVs.
As for the Jews themselves, I find that interesting too.
Jews in America, except for a few ultra-orthodox enclaves, tend to be quite liberal and not so Zionist, in fact evangelical Christians are more Zionist than Jews in America, and when American Jews emigrate to Israel, they don't seem to maintain a strong relationship with America. As for the power nuclei within society and government, Jews have a very special place.
The situation is quite different with Jews in Russia, as far as their ‘groups’ are concerned, they do not stand out so much among other ethnic groups that exert their influence within the Russian state itself for their own purposes, such as the Azebajan, Armenian or Georgian groups among others. Just as you hear that a group of Jews in Russia ‘pulled strings’ to do something, you hear it from these groups as well.
As for Russian/Ukrainian Jews in Israel, they tend to hold conservative positions, but of interest is that they tend to maintain relations with Europe, proof of this is the Uman pilgrimage or that Russian-speaking Jews have their own political parties in Israel such as Yisrael Beiteinu, although their shift to the left is causing them to lose their Russian-speaking voter base.
In any case, I find it interesting to pay attention to these differences, as Russia is really the only country in Europe and the Anglo-Saxon world that Israel seems to treat beyond the lord-vassal relationship.
Is the KGB outjewing the jews?
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