• queermunist she/her
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    234 months ago

    Because it’s not just AIPAC! The entire military industrial complex is making a killing selling bombs and guns and jets, and those pro war voices are incredibly powerful and influential in both parties. Blaming AIPAC misdirects our attention by blaming foreign influence for a home grown probablem.

    Wherever AIPAC is present, you can bet the Pentagon and all it’s supporting industries are goose stepping in lock step with them.

    • @evidences
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      94 months ago

      Israel is a pretty good ally from an intelligence standpoint. For instance stuxnet the virus that crippled the Iranian nuclear program was partially developed by Israeli intelligence.

      Not just the military industrial complex either a lot of US companies have gone hard into the manufacturing sector in Israel. Intel has one of their high end fabs there and I see a lot of random shit in stores that was made in Israel these days.

      • queermunist she/her
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        24 months ago

        Israel is also the laboratory for repression. The US uses Israel to test all its new border and security technologies, as well as develop the training techniques for occupation soldiers i.e. police. What Israel invents is deployed within the US.

        If Israel did not exist, the US would need to create one to serve her interests.

      • Dessalines
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        24 months ago

        One related point: Stuxnet only set back the Iranian nuclear program a few months at most, while endangering the security of nearly the entire internet in the process, as well as opening up a new weapon of war in the form of digital attacks on critical infrastructure.

        The US even had to divert a ton of resources to secure its own systems, from itself (and Israel)'s attack. Its probably the worst case of blowback we have so far in the digital era.

        The documentary zero days is really good, and goes over this.