Tactical Victory or Strategic Defeat? (Part I)

In recent days, there have been numerous instances where American politicians have expressed sorrow over the plight of Palestinian children and civilians in Gaza. Many experts posit that these expressions of remorse are merely superficial gestures. However, it is important to acknowledge that the US does exhibit some willingness to curtail or halt Israeli attacks on civilians. When considering Israel as the US's main ally in the Middle East, the rationale behind this becomes evident. The United States and Israel share certain similarities. The US, too, has carried out a genocide akin to the one witnessed in Gaza, which tragically unfolded against the Native Americans. The Native Americans were decimated by the Anglo-Saxon settlers solely due to their indigenous identity and rightful ownership of the land. Initially, Israel also sought to emulate America's successful trajectory, but it encountered an insurmountable barrier: the resistance ideology.