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How (if anyhow) has the US historically benefited from its alliance with Israel?
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Politicians and billionaires receiving a steady supply of cunny
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America and Israel are one and the same! Both were created in Illinois by the Biblican Prophet Abraham's reincarnation even the Governor and the biggest mayor in that region are kikes! Also Trump will be the best Republican President alongside pic related Jew he'll vastly surpass Reagan Bush Nixon and even Teddy Roosevelt because Cuba's going to be his next victorious war
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Strategic ally in the middle east, the place where America gets most of its oil from.
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The alliance between the United States and Israel has produced strategic, military, intelligence, technological, political, and domestic benefits for the U.S. — though historians and policymakers debate how large or consistent those benefits have been. Here’s a clear breakdown of the main historical advantages the U.S. has gained, especially since the alliance deepened after the late Cold War period.

1. Cold War Strategic Advantage (1960s–1991)

During the Cold War, Israel became a reliable anti-Soviet partner in the Middle East, especially after Arab nationalist states aligned with Moscow.

Key benefits:

Countering Soviet influence:
After the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel demonstrated it could defeat Soviet-armed Arab militaries. This weakened Soviet prestige among Middle Eastern allies.

Israel defeated armies equipped by the USSR (Egypt and Syria), giving Washington insight into Soviet equipment and doctrine.

Captured Soviet military technology:
Israel captured tanks, aircraft systems, and radar equipment used by Soviet allies. The U.S. gained intelligence on Warsaw Pact weapons without direct confrontation.

Soviet MiG aircraft and SAM systems were studied by U.S. analysts.

Result:
Valuable intelligence during a period when direct U.S.–USSR conflict risked nuclear escalation.
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2. Intelligence Cooperation

One of the strongest ongoing benefits.

Israel’s intelligence services are highly integrated with U.S. intelligence cooperation.

Benefits:

Counterterrorism intelligence:
Information sharing on militant networks increased significantly after 9/11.

Examples include aviation security intelligence and monitoring extremist organizations.

Regional human intelligence:
Israel has extensive networks in Syria, Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza — areas where U.S. access is limited.

For Washington, Israel often acts as an early warning sensor.

3. Military Testing and Innovation

Israel has functioned as a real-world testing environment for American weapons.

Benefits:

Combat testing of U.S. equipment:
American systems used in Israeli conflicts provided operational data.

Examples include fighter aircraft performance and missile defense concepts.

Lessons learned influenced later U.S. military doctrine.
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4. Missile Defense and Technology Development

Joint programs produced technology later used by the U.S.

Examples include interceptor and missile defense cooperation.

Benefits to the U.S.:

Improved missile interception technologies and urban rocket defense research.

These developments influenced U.S. homeland and base defense thinking.

5. Cybersecurity and Technology Innovation

Israel developed one of the world’s strongest cybersecurity ecosystems.

Benefits:

Cooperation between Israeli tech startups and American companies.

Examples include cyber defense tools, encryption technologies, and drone innovation.

American venture capital and defense contractors benefited commercially and technologically.

6. Regional Military Proxy (Indirect Influence)

Israel has sometimes served as a regional military actor aligned with U.S. interests without American troop deployment.

Historically this included fighting Soviet-aligned regimes or militias and weakening groups hostile to U.S. interests.

Conflicts affecting Syrian or Iranian influence indirectly supported U.S. strategic goals without direct American war involvement.
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7. Arms Industry Benefits

U.S. military aid to Israel largely returns to American industry because much aid must be spent purchasing American weapons.

Benefits:

Supports U.S. defense manufacturing jobs and strengthens defense contractors.

Israel becomes both a customer and development partner.

8. Diplomatic and Regional Influence

Israel has occasionally helped U.S. diplomacy through intelligence contacts and indirect regional communication channels.

This contributed indirectly to normalization agreements strengthening regional alignment against Iran.

9. Domestic Political Alignment

Inside the U.S., support for Israel has historically aligned with major domestic constituencies, helping administrations maintain political coalitions.

10. Emergency Regional Partner

Israel provides emergency medical cooperation, disaster technology, and surveillance experience.

The U.S. military regularly trains jointly with Israeli forces.

Major Caveat:

Many analysts argue the alliance also imposed costs, including complications with Arab allies, diplomatic friction, and potential backlash risks.

There is no universal scholarly consensus.

Summary:
Benefits include Cold War intelligence, counterterrorism cooperation, military innovation, cybersecurity development, economic defense industry support, and regional strategic influence.
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Zionists control the magic money press that fuels the US economy since the dollar was decoupled from gold almost a century ago.
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iran's leader was a british plant
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The Middle East is between Europe and Russia. It's a major oil producer. It's economically and strategically vital. Israel is a wedge that helps achieve strategic control of the region. Israel knows that, American Jews know that, and they exert disproportionate control over US Middle East policy as a consequence.
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>strategic ally in the middle east
before israel America had 0 enemies in the middle east
also America has carriers, no need for parasitical 'allies'
>gets most of its oil from
another bog nosed lie
https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=727&t=6
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>t. Sam Altman
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Even from a pure material and imperialistic perception wouldn't pump up a friendly puppet in Egypt be more beneficious? Having basically a client state of the US controlling the Suez and possibly Palestine, Lebanon and Syria would be far more beneficial

There is no explanation for American cucking to pissrahell besides a zionist death cult running it from the shadows

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