One of the most effective responses to critics of American military aid to Israel has always been simple: the U.S. does not fight Israel’s wars. A US military base in Israel is a bad idea for many reasons.
ed note–as always, a volcanic eruption of important info that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, as we stated in a previous ed note accompanying a related story, the latest news involving the US building a military base on Israeli soil big enough to handle 2,000 Gentile troops is NOT what the Jews want, AT ALL. The very IDEA of Gentile troops soiling the ‘holy’ soil of the ‘promised land’ is so apocalyptically unacceptable to the followers of Torah Judah-ism that the very mention of it threatens the detonation of all those nukes that Israel smuggled into every Gentile capital decades ago.
Now as far as the piece below, nota bene the following–
The fact that the Ju-hadist terrorist who wrote the piece below does not choreograph his raging, apocalyptic fury at Trump’s plans but instead, tries to ‘reason’ with the reader in ‘reasonable’ arguments does not in any way reflect the reality of the situation. Long before POTUS DJT made these latest moves for the construction of this base, the Jews were up to their bushy, Ben Shapiro-ish eyebrows figuring out how they could pull off a ‘JFK, PT. II’ in bringing all this ‘Deal of the Century’ business to a bloody and ‘Jramatic’ end.
Now, as far as some of the ‘whoppers’ contained in the piece below, consider the following–
‘For decades, Israel and the United States have shared a rare and valuable principle: no foreign troops on Israeli soil, and that rule has protected Israel’s independence and protected the United States from becoming militarily entangled in Israel’s battles…’
Remember, ladies and Gentile-men, this is coming from the mouth of a lying terrorist Jew who is fully aware of what his kith-n-kin have done in dragging the US into kosher bloodbaths in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Iran and other Islamic countries, all of those bloodbaths done to benefit the terrorist Jewish state.
Again, L&G, something that appears often here on this humble little informational endeavor and which bears repeating over, and over, and OVER again, which is that–
‘FISH SWIM, BIRDS FLY, AND JEWS LIE…’
Nexto–
‘The moment that US forces assume permanent positions here, every anti-Israel activist, every hostile regime, and every international body will repeat one line endlessly: America has boots on the ground in Israel, and that creates physical danger for those troops…’
When the US had ‘boots on the ground’ in Lebanon in 1983, the terrorist Jews and their terrorist Jewish state, through their terrorist assassination agency Mossad, got wind of an imminent attack against US troops stationed in Beirut and allowed the attack to take place.
According to former Mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky in his book ‘By Way of Deception’–
‘In the summer of 1983, Mossad knew about a large Mercedes truck being fitted by the Shi’ite Muslims with spaces that could hold bombs. Mossad knew that because of its size, there were only a few logical targets, one of which must be the U.S. compound in Beirut. The question then was whether or not to warn the Americans to be on particular alert for a truck matching the description…’
‘Admony, in refusing to give the Americans specific information on the truck, said, ‘No, we’re not there to protect the Americans.’
‘At the same time, however, all Israeli installations were given the specific details and warned to watch for a truck matching the description of the Mercedes…’
‘At 6:20 a.m. on October 23, 1983, a large Mercedes truck approached the Beirut airport, passing well within sight of Israeli sentries in their nearby base and turning left into the parking lot. A U.S. Marine guard reported with alarm that the truck was gathering speed, but before he could do anything, the truck roared towards the entrance of the four-story reinforced concrete Aviation Safety Building used as headquarters for the Eighth Marine Battalion, crashed into the lobby, and then exploded with such terrific force that the building was instantly reduced to rubble…’
‘The loss of 241 U.S. Marines, most of them still sleeping in their cots at the time of the suicide mission, was the highest single-day death toll for the Americans since 246 died throughout Vietnam at the start of the Tet Offensive on January 13, 1968.’
‘The general attitude at Mossad about the Americans was: ‘As far as the Yanks go, we are not here to protect them. They can do their own watching. They wanted to stick their nose into this thing, so let them pay the price…’
Therefore, ladies and Gentile-men, all can dismiss with prejudice the utter duplicity of the lying terrorist Jew trying to pretense his ‘concern’ for the ‘safety’ of those ‘boots on the ground’ hailing from the land of the free and home of the brave. The Jews cheer every time an American gets killed and it can be blamed on a Muslim.
And, finalmente, estimatti Donne e Signori Gentili, the following–
…Israel does not need peacekeepers…The United States can help rebuild Gaza, deter Iran, and support humanitarian relief without crossing the line that both nations have held for decades. Stand with Israel diplomatically, militarily, and politically, but keep foreign troops off Israeli soil. If stability in Gaza requires a base, let it be built in the Sinai, where it serves its purpose without rewriting the rules of Israeli sovereignty…’
3 things worth noting about this–
1. The fact that the Jews consider this nothing short of a hostile invasion by American troops, hence the statement about ‘rewriting the rules of Israeli sovereignty’, which means, ladies and Gentile-men, that the Jews consider what POTUS DJT is planning to do as nothing short of an act of war by the US.
2. ‘Let the base be built in Sinai…’ Obviously, what POTUS DJT has in mind, and about which the Ju-hadist who wrote this is fully aware, is the necessity of restraining the Jews, hence why he chose Israel as the location for the base rather than Egypt, given that he knows he has nothing to worry about from the Arabs, but plenty to worry about from the Jews.
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3. ‘…Crossing the line that both nations have held for decades…’
Make no mistake about what he means with the phrase ‘crossing the line’, ladies and Gentile-men. It is a veiled threat conveyed in typical Judaic gangsterese that violence will erupt in the wake of POTUS DJT moving forward with his plans for the US occupation of Judea.
Israel National News
Reports indicate that the United States is planning to build a $500 million military base in southern Israel, near the Gaza border, to house thousands of foreign troops who will ‘stabilize’ the Strip and enforce the ceasefire.
On paper, it may look like a bold move toward long-term security. In reality, it is a dangerous shift that undermines Israel’s sovereignty, hurts America’s credibility, and hands a political victory to the terrorists and their sponsors who just lost a war.
For decades, Israel and the United States have shared a rare and valuable principle: no foreign troops on Israeli soil. The IDF defends Israel, not NATO, not the United Nations, and not international coalitions. That rule has protected Israel’s independence and protected the United States from becoming militarily entangled in Israel’s battles.
One of the most effective responses to critics of American military aid to Israel has always been simple: that the U.S. does not fight Israel’s wars. Not a single American soldier has been stationed in Israel during this conflict.
The moment that US forces assume permanent positions here however, that argument collapses. Every anti-Israel activist, every hostile regime, and every international body will repeat one line endlessly: America has boots on the ground in Israel.
Beyond the propaganda problem, the plan creates physical danger for those troops.
Thousands of foreign troops camped near the Gaza border would instantly become targets. Iran, Hamas, Houthis, ISIS offshoots, and every terror franchise in the region would have a new mission: to kill Americans on Israeli soil. That is not theoretical, as Hamas and Hezbollah have spent years waiting for any excuse to drag the U.S. directly into the fight. Placing international soldiers on Israel’s border gives them that excuse.
It also hands Israel’s enemies a public relations gift. Israel won this war-militarily, strategically, and morally. But if a foreign force suddenly takes over ceasefire monitoring, humanitarian distribution, and border control, Hamas and its supporters will claim that Israel ‘lost’ and had to be replaced. That narrative would spread across Europe, the UN, and the Arab world within hours. It would not matter that Hamas collapsed. What would matter is the image of international soldiers doing Israel’s job. Perception drives escalation in this region, and perception matters.
There is a simple question at the heart of this: what problem is being solved? Israel has defended itself for 77 years without a single foreign battalion deployed on its soil. It knows how to control its borders. It knows how to monitor ceasefires. It knows how to stop terrorism. The last thing Israel needs is an international committee debating on how to respond to rocket fire while foreign troops sit in the line of fire. The IDF therefore must remain the only force responsible for Israel’s defense.
If the United States wants a staging ground for humanitarian efforts or for a post-war coordination center, there is a far better option: Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. The model already exists. The Multinational Force and Observers has operated there for decades. No sovereignty issues. No interference with Israeli operations. No propaganda victory for terror groups. Most importantly, no American deaths because international forces were caught between Israel and Hamas. The Sinai is close enough to monitor and support Gaza, but safely outside Israeli territory and outside the political minefield of placing foreign troops inside the Jewish state.
Once foreign soldiers arrive, every military decision in southern Israel becomes a diplomatic negotiation. If rockets are fired, will Israel be told to hold back because a European battalion is nearby? Will American generals order Israel to avoid retaliation that might place their troops in danger? Will Israel need ‘coordination’ every time it acts in its own defense? That is how sovereignty erodes, not by force, but by consent, one concession at a time.
Israel does not need peacekeepers. It needs partners that strengthen its ability to defend itself. The United States can help rebuild Gaza, deter Iran, and support humanitarian relief without crossing the line that both nations have held for decades. Stand with Israel diplomatically, militarily, and politically, but keep foreign troops off Israeli soil. If stability in Gaza requires a base, let it be built in the Sinai, where it serves its purpose without rewriting the rules of Israeli sovereignty.
Israel won this war. It should not surrender its victory to international symbolism, bureaucratic experiments, or military photo-ops. The United States and Israel have never made the mistake of entangling their forces on Israeli ground and there is no reason to start now.