Behind the scenes of America’s historical and unquestioning support for the Zionist regime
Although America is the main supporter of the Zionist regime in the war against Gaza, this support has a historical aspect, and Washington's financial-armament aid to Tel Aviv in the post-World War II environment reaches 300 billion dollars. |
Mehr News, International Group: On the first day of 1403, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution with the presence Imam Khomeini (may Allah be pleased with him) gave a speech in Hosseinieh in front of the people of Tehran and reminded them about the recent developments in the region.
The supreme leader of the revolution pointed to the all-round support of the West, centered on the United States, to the Zionist regime: “The Europeans and the United States sent weapons, facilities, all kinds of aid. they did The darkness of today’s world is this; We are facing this world today. This is a look; This look from an angle that showed the state of the world today.”
Although the peak of America’s support for the Zionist regime took place during more than 6 months of aggression against the Gaza Strip, but looking at the past and the post-World War II atmosphere, the unconditional support of America It is always visible from this fake regime.
America is the largest financial and arms supplier of the Zionists after World War II
Since World War II, America has helped the fake Zionist regime that was founded in 1948 more than any other country.
According to the report that the “Council on Foreign Relations” think tank recently published, it was revealed that the Zionist regime has become the main ally for America outside of NATO members. And this regime “has privileged access to the most advanced technologies and military equipment of the United States.”
Emphasizing that “Israel has been the largest progressive recipient of American foreign aid since its establishment”, this American think tank wrote that from 1946 to 2023, the Zionist regime It has received about 216 billion dollars in military aid and 81 billion dollars in economic aid from the United States, and the total of these aids reaches 297 billion dollars.
In the list of this report, after the Zionist regime, Egypt is the second recipient of the most foreign aid from the United States. But the total aid received by Cairo from Washington includes 89 billion dollars in military aid and 78 billion dollars in economic aid, which is almost half of the amounts received by this regime. Also, according to the analysis of the experts of this think tank, until 2028, the United States will provide more than four billion dollars annually to the Zionist regime, and there is a possibility that this number will increase due to the war and crimes of the regime in Gaza and the change in the political geography of the region. .
The recent report of “Congressional Research Office” (CIRAS) focuses on American economic aid to the Zionist regime in addition to arms aid, and it is stated in part: Almost all of the United States’ bilateral aid to Israel is now in the form of military aid; Israel also received significant economic aid from 1971 to 2007. Of course, the Congressional Research Service also mentions the US $10 billion aid to create the “Iron Dome” missile defense system.
Historical support of American presidents to the Zionist regime
The continuation of strategic support for the Zionist regime while trying to manage its approaches has existed in almost all American governments. In 1967, the United States initially refused any military alliance with the Zionist regime, but only one year later, with the role of Congress, the new Phantom planes were delivered to the Zionist regime in order to enable this regime’s military superiority over the Arabs.
Tel Aviv also did not launch a pre-emptive attack against Egypt and Syria in the 70s because it was worried about the subsequent decisions of the United States, which was the prelude to the start of the Yom Kippur War. Forgiveness) Also, in the next American administration and during the presidency of Carter, the apparent support for the political rights of the Palestinians with the introduction of the “Camp David” initiative caused tension in the relations between the two sides.
During the Reagan era, America’s support for security cooperation and combating terrorism was carried out simultaneously with the talks with the Palestine Liberation Organization. Bush Sr. also announced in March 1990 that East Jerusalem is part of the occupied territories and is not considered as part of the sovereignty of the Zionist regime, but in the same period, the United States again announced its commitment to the security of this regime, especially after the crisis of Iraq’s attack on Kuwait. During Clinton’s term, on December 13, 1993, he prepared the ground for the “Oslo” agreement between the Zionist regime and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
During the era of Bush Jr., the United States called settlements in the occupied territories an obstacle to the formation of a Palestinian state, and by supporting Tel Aviv’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, it was seen as a way to Returning to the road map process and achieving a two-state solution was assessed, but in 2006, after the beginning of the 33-day war, the Security Council rejected Lebanon’s request for an immediate ceasefire between the Zionist regime and Lebanon, in which the United States played a key role. had context.
During the Obama era, despite his focus on rebuilding relations with Islamic countries that were damaged during the Bush era, he expressed his desire to establish peace between the occupying regime and Palestine expressed. One day after Obama was sworn in as president, the occupying military forces completely withdrew from the Gaza Strip, and the United States pledged $900 million in aid for the reconstruction of Gaza. Nevertheless, Obama stated in a June 2009 speech that the Palestinians should refrain from using violence.
However, during Trump’s era, America, because of the president’s special orientation, his advisor’s (son-in-law) relations with Zionist leaders, his policies in moving the American embassy to Jerusalem occupation, unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal and the 5+1 agreement, as well as military support for this regime, in total provided full support to Tel Aviv; The support that continued in the Biden administration and its peak can be seen during the current war in the Gaza Strip.
The end of the word
These strategic relations have been continued from former American President Harry Truman, who was the first world leader in recognizing the Zionist regime, to today in the Biden administration.
Referring to the interview of Jimmy Carter, the former president of the United States, every government in this country It should support the occupation regime. 99-year-old Carter says: “As a Christian in American politics, I, along with many others, are committed to the same law. That law says that whatever the Zionist regime has done at any time must be supported, and at the same time, the public must be convinced to accept it through the media… We are tasked with supporting Israel’s policies; Whatever it is…
From the point of view of observers, the influence and active presence of Jews such as the powerful lobby “AIPAC” in the legislative structure and decision-making in America has caused this permanent and unquestioning support of Washington to the Zionist regime. . On the other hand, from the point of view of American statesmen, this regime has a vital role to secure American interests and acts as a reliable ally in American foreign policy.
Whatever the reason for this blind support of America to the Zionist regime, it has made the Zionists the biggest criminals in history. become that the martyrdom of more than 34,000 people in about 7 months is only a part of the thick case of their genocide.
Also, this comprehensive support has caused the Zionist regime, in addition to terror and arson in different parts of the region, to develop continue its nuclear arsenal. This fake regime has so far refused to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and also to issue a permit for the inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect its nuclear facilities.