Israel; Rebel American Project

America Became One of the Great Architects in the Development of Israel as a Fake Regime in the World After the 70s

Israel; Rebel American Project

The United States allocated billions of dollars for the construction and strengthening of the Israeli regime. It is not surprising that America unconditionally supports the occupying regime. But as we stand on the brink of a regional war with state actors and resistance groups in West Asia, the United States must question what it will do with the world of an armed and aggressive regime it has created. This regime will ultimately endanger the interests of the United States.

The ridiculousness of America's human rights claims is that, on the one hand, it is complicit in the state's harming Palestinians, and on the other hand, it is trying to apply salve to this wound by sending humanitarian aid to Gaza by air.

The United States has diplomatically supported colonialist and dictatorial actors in the past, but what is odd about its position in this conflict is its special relationship with Israel. As Noam Chomsky noted, Israel destroyed the vision of Arab nationalism in West Asia and became a conduit for the United States to plunder resources in the region. The American-Israeli alliance has remained intact ever since.

Israel does not set any humanitarian limits for its attacks, and America does not have the courage to publicly deny that Israel has committed war crimes.

This current exchange between the United States and Israel is a compelling example of how America has become an evil-producing regime and how it cannot control that evil, even if it cannot.

While it is bitter humor to present Israel as the only democracy in West Asia, it is currently the most arrogant and brutal occupying power in the world and its origins are based on the displacement and destruction of the Palestinian people.

International legal standards are merely ideals that help society articulate right and wrong, but in the case of Israel, its leaders have broken the rules from the beginning without remorse or consequences. This time, the tension between Israel and the UN increased after United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that international human rights were violated by Israel.

This shows that the United Nations has little power over regimes such as Israel, which have ignored calls for peace in the past. The inadequacy of international institutions has led to the continuation of the Zionist regime's crimes, so much so that in recent months the regime's attacks have resulted in the martyrdom of more than 34 thousand Palestinians, most of them women and children.