Posted on 12/11/2012 10:48:39 AM PST by arthurus
he state of Israel has a basic, inescapable geopolitical dilemma: Its national security requirements outstrip its military capabilities, making it dependent on an outside power. Not only must that power have significant military capabilities but it also must have enough common ground with Israel to align its foreign policy toward the Arab world with that of Israel's. These are rather heavy requirements for such a small nation.
Security, in the Israeli sense, is thus often characterized in terms of survival. And for Israel to survive, it needs just the right blend of geopolitical circumstance, complex diplomatic arrangements and military preparedness to respond to potential threats nearby. Over the past 33 years, a sense of complacency settled over Israel and gave rise to various theories that it could finally overcome its dependency on outside powers. But a familiar sense of unease crept back into the Israeli psyche before any of those arguments could take root. A survey of the Israeli periphery in Egypt, Syria and Jordan explains why.
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“Its national security requirements outstrip its military capabilities, making it dependent on an outside power.”
Well, this was true in ancient Israel also. They were relying on a different outside power, though.
As a state, ancient Israel was generally a weak sister who had to render tribute either to Egypt or whoever ruled Mesopotamia. In later times it invited in Rome for one faction to crush the other.
As a state, ancient Israel was generally a weak sister who had to render tribute either to Egypt or whoever ruled Mesopotamia. In later times it invited in Rome for one faction to crush the other.
I find it ironic that should Israel lose support of the US, it’ll be at least partially attributable to the fact that apparently, the majority of US Jews support the Obamadork/felon/cretin/Kenyan.
They will indeed participate in the destruction of Israel.
‘Its national security requirements outstrip its military capabilities, making it dependent on an outside power.’
That remains to be seen.
Beware, Iran et al - you may find yourselves in very deep, very quickly.
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