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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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Population of Jews in the Middle East:
Algeria 1948: 140,000. Today 50.
Morocco 1948: 265,000. Today 2,000.
Tunisia 1948: 150,000. Today 2,000.
Yemen 1948: 55,000. Today 50.
Syria 1948: 40,000. Today 0.
Egypt 1948: 75,000. Today 40.
Libya 1948: 38.000. Today 0.
Iraq 1948: 150,000. Today 7.
Lebanon 1948: 20,000. Today 100.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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101. Taha Abu Nada (Hamas weapons maker)
102. Faris Qasim (Prominent PIJ member in the Operations Division)
103. Ahmad Wadia (Company commander in Hamas’s elite Nukhba forces, raided Israel on October 7 using a paraglider)
104. Rashad Abu Sakhila (Star of the series Fist of the Free who played a Hamas leader invading Israel was produced by Hamas’s Department of Artistic Production and Youth Office)
105. Muhammad Zubeidi (Son of the imprisoned Fatah leader Zakaria Zubeidi)
106. Abdallah Khatib (PIJ Deir al-Balah Battalion commander)
107. Hatem Abu Aljidian (PIJ Deir al-Balah Battalion commander)
108. Samer Ismail Khader Abu Daqqa (The head of Hamas’s aerial forces)
109. Osama Tabash (The head of surveillance and targets in Hamas’s intelligence division)
110. Ayman Mabhouh (Senior Hamas officer)
111. Mohammad Qassem Al-Sha'a (Hezbollah Radwan Force commander)
112. Mahmoud Hamdan (The commander of Hamas's Tel Sultan Battalion in the Rafah Brigade. Hamdan took a "significant part" in planning the October 7 onslaught)
113. Muhammad Abu Atiya (Senoir PIJ operative)
114. Imad Shahdeh (Senoir PIJ operative)
115. Saleh al-Badu (Senoir PIJ operative)
116. Ahmed Aish Salame al-Hashash (Head of the PIJ's Rocket and Missile Unit in the Rafah)
117. Muhammad Mahdi Ammar (Son of Hezbollah's Member of parliament Ali Ammar)
118. Abu Haidar al-Khafaji (Kata’ib Hezbollah, security advisor in the Damascus area)
119. Ibrahim Aqil (Second-in-command of Hezbollah armed forces after Fuad Shukr, chief of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force)
120. Ahmad Mahmoud Wahabi (Hezbollah's senior elite Radwan Force commander)
121. Muhammad Mansour (Significant technological knowledge hub in Hamas' military intelligence)
122. Samer Halawi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the coastal region)
123. Abbas Muslimani (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Qana region)
124. Abdullah Hijazi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Ramim Ridge region)
125. Muhammad Reda (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Khiam region)
126. Hassan Madi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Mount Dov region)
127. Hassan Abd al-Satar (Hezbollah's Radwan Force head of operations)
128. Hussein Hadraj (Hezbollah's Radwan Force Chief of Staff)
129. Mohammad Kassem Al-Attar (Hezbollah's commander of the Training Department in the Radwan Force)
130. Abu Hussein Samir (Hezbollah's head of the Radwan Force training unit and former commander of the Radwan Force)
131. Hassan Ali Hussein (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the special forces of the "Aziz" unit)
132. Mahmoud Yassin Hamad (Hezbollah's senior officer in the Radwan Force operations unit)
133. Ali Aburia (Senior Hezbollah official)
134. Mahmoud al Nader (Hamas’s armed wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, field commander in southern Lebanon)
135. Ibrahim Qubaisi (Hezbollah missile chief)
136. Suleiman Abu Lafi (Involved in smuggling arms into Gaza)
137. Muhammad Hussein Sarour (The commander of Hezbollah's aerial forces)
138. Abbas Sharafeddine (Hezbollah missile chief Ibrahim Qubaisi's deputy)
139. Hussein Ezzeddine (Senior commander in the missile division close to Hezbollah's assassinated military chief Fuad Shukr)
140. Zainab Nasrallah (Daughter of Hezbollah leader)
141. Muhammad Ali Ismail (Commander of Hezbollah's missile unit)
142. Hossein Ahmed Ismail (Commander of Hezbollah's missile unit, Muhammad Ali Ismail' deputy)
143. Abbas Nilforoushan (Deputy commander of Iran's IRGC Quds Force)
144. Ahmed Mohammed Fahd (Senior member of Hamas in southern Syria)
145. Hassan Nasrallah (Leader of Hezbollah)
146. Ali Karaki (Hezbollah's commander of the southern front)
147. Nabil Qaouk (Deputy head of Hezbollah's executive council)
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149. Samir Tawfik Diab (An advisor to leader of Hezbollah Nasrallah)
150. Abd al-Amir Muhammad Siblini (Responsible for Hezbollah's force build-up.)
151. Ali Nawaf Ayoub (Responsible for Hezbollah's firepower)
152. Nidal Abdel-Aal (Head of the Lebanon Branch of the PFLP)
153. Imad Odeh (Head of PFLP's Military Office in Lebanon)
154. Abdul Rahman Abdel Aal (Senior official of PFLP)
155. Fateh Sherif Abu el-Amin (Leader of Hamas in Lebanon)
156. Eid Hassan (The commander of Hezbollah's medium-range rocket array)
157. Muhammad Ja’far Kasir (Commander of Hezbollah’s Unit 4400)
158. Hassan Qassir (The brother of a senior Hezbollah commander Muhammad Ja'far, who headed Hezbollah's Unit 4400)
159. Rawhi Mushtaha (Senior Hamas official, Sinwar's right-hand man the de facto prime minister of the Gaza Strip.)
160. Sameh al-Siraj (Held the security portfolio in Hamas's political bureau)
161. Sami Odeh (The head of Hamas's general security mechanism.)
162. Majid Divani (A consultant working for Iran's Revolutionary Guards)
163. Muhammad Yousef Anisi ("One of the leaders" of Hezbollah's precision guided missile project)
164. Zahi Yaser Abd al-Razeq Oufi (A top Hamas commander in Tulkarem)
165. Mohammad Rashid Sakafi (Hezbollah communications network head)
166. Sayyed Attullah Ali (Hamas al-Qassam Brigades leader)
167. Hashem Safieddine (Successor and cousin of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah)
168. Suhail Hussein Husseini (The head of Hezbollah's logistical headquarters)
169. Ahmad Hassan Nazal (Hezbollah, head of the attack sector in Bint Jbeil for the Radwan Forces)
170. Hussein Talal Kamal (Hezbollah, head of the Ghajar sector)
171. Musa Diab Barakat (Hezbollah, outgoing head of the Ghajar sector)
172. Mahmoud Mus Karnib (Hezbollah, operations chief for the Ghajar sector)
173. Ali Ahmad Ismail (Hezbollah, artillery commander for the Bint Jbeil sector)
174. Abdullah Ali Dakik (Hezbollah, artillery commander for the Ghajar sector)
175. Ahmad Moustafa al-Haj Ali (Hezbollah, commander of the Houla Front)
176. Mohammad Ali Hamdan (Commander of Hezbollah’s anti-tank unit in the Meiss El Jabal area)
177. Muhammad Abdullah (Head of PIJ in the Nur Shams refugee camp)
178. Araeb el Shoga (A commander in the Hezbollah Radwan Forces’ Anti-tank Missile Unit in the Area of Meiss El Jabal)
179. Muhammad Kamel Naim (Head of the anti-tank missile array of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan force)
180. Khader Al-Abed Bahja (Hezbollah operative responsible for overseeing drone activity in the region north of Lebanon's Litani River)
181. Mahmoud al-Mabhouh (Hamas northern Gaza drone commander)
182. Jalal Mustafa Hariri (Hezbollah Qana sector commander in Lebanon)
183. Yahya Sinwar (Leader of Hamas)
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry. The US has set conditions restricting Israel from using the aid to acquire munitions from Israeli defense contractors.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return. Israel returning the Sinai Peninsular back to Egypt helped facilitate Egypt leaving Soviet’s sphere of influence into US’ sphere of influence thus expanding US influence and arms exports. The Soviet loses a strategic “partner” including arms sales while the US gains a strategic “partner”.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US and the US then develops newer generation aircraft and technologies with these data. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid are not free gifts, it's a tool. Some would argue that the US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry. The US has set conditions restricting Israel from using the aid to acquire munitions from Israeli defense contractors.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return. Israel returning the Sinai Peninsular back to Egypt helped facilitate Egypt leaving Soviet’s sphere of influence into US’ sphere of influence thus expanding US influence and arms exports. The Soviet loses a strategic “partner” including arms sales while the US gains a strategic “partner”.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US and the US then develops newer generation aircraft and technologies with these data. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid are not free gifts, it's a tool. Some would argue that the US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middles east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost. Don't forget almost every single country is bigger than Israel in size and population. Israel has always came out victorious
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middles east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure.
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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S: USA(All of its wars were fought more than 10,000 km away crossing oceans. King of logistics. Largest air force in the world, power projection, largest fleet of carriers in the world, the most advance military on the planet in almost all domain. The US military is the only military on earth which is capable of bringing its land forces to any part of the world to wage war be it crossing oceans).
A: UK(Finest soldiers, well trained, naval power projection), France, Israel(Lacks Navy and size, but Israeli technology is on a different level because of innovation. Arguably has the best fighter pilots in the world, The Israeli Air Force has a historical kill ratio of over 19:1. The Israeli Air Force has shot down almost 600 enemy planes (including 5 Soviet MiGs in one 3-minute dogfight with zero losses. Israel could possibly beat the UK or France in ground and aerial war if hypothetically were beside one another but will very likely lose in naval battles. UK and France have power projection, both of them have the capability to wage war far and beyond their region while Israel is only regional.)
B+: Russia(If we consider Russia's nuclear stockpile, it belong to second only to the US in terms of overall military power. Lacks power projection. Has the largest artillery and tank force in the world), China(Manufacturing power, large army, lacks power projection. Its mass produced cheap drones will cause a whole lot of problems for adversaries. Has the world's largest and most diverse arsenal of land based conventional missiles. Has the Largest army and navy in the world), India(Has the 2nd largest army, mountain warfare specialty, however lacks power projection), Japan(Treaty restriction, technology prowess), South Korea(Its technology is to be reckoned with.)
B: Turkey(Probably belong to lower end B+, drone power, produces its own capable military hardwares. Second largest standing military force in NATO), Italy(builds well known quality warships), Poland(Soon to have the most powerful land army in Europe), Brazil, Spain, Taiwan, Greece, Germany(Potential of being higher), Australia(Military size is small, but well trained and equipped with advance weaponry), Canada(Well trained army but lacks the size)
C: Finland(Fought the Soviet and loss only 25,904 troops while the Soviet loss 126,875–167,976 troops. Western Europe's strongest artillery force), Sweden(Known for its silent diesel-electric submarines), Egypt, Ukraine(Bravery10/10, S tier. Its infantry currently has the best experience on the field) Pakistan(Here only because of nukes should probably be higher for the same reason. Without nukes it belongs to D)
D: Iran(Iran is durable, war of attrition will favor it in long drawn out wars. Has large stockpile of rockets, ballistic missiles and drones. Have significant influence in the middle east by its proxies), Saudi Arabia(one of the largest importers of US arms), Syria, Jordan
E: Vietnam(King of Jungle warfare), Indonesia(Formidable jungle warfare), Philippines(Currently upgrading and modernizing its military and also has experience in counter insurgency), Malaysia, Yemen, Libya
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middles east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure.
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@Mysteriousman355 A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost. Don't forget every single country is bigger than Israel in size and population
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@hkbgjgfg8995 A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost. Don't forget every single country is bigger than Israel in size and population. Israel is too strong
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@araztheman First you said Iran's launched missiles which were intended to be intercepted and then on the next line you said Iran put decoys to overwhelm the air defense systems. Which is it?
Out of 120 ballistic missiles, only 5 managed to get through. That is a 95.8% interception rate, world class performance. Arrow 2 and 3 conducted the interceptions. Out of the 120 ballistic missiles, the US intercepted 7. Which means Israel intercepted 113 ballistic missiles, which brings the interception rate at 95.5%. Even if we were to give Iran the benefit of doubt and say 9 ballistic missiles hit Israel, still Israel alone had an interception rate of 92%. 92% interception rate is still world class.
The US, UK, France and Jordan intercepted cruise missiles and drones which are relatively easier, Israel could have done it alone with its fighter jets if Jordan allowed it to its airspace. Even if the nations above didn't assist, Israel's fighter jets would take them down easily. I have not even brought up Iron Dome, Iron Dome does extremely well against drones and cruise missiles. Iron Dome didn't even get a chance to intercept the drones and cruise missiles since they were shot down too easily by the fighter jets.
The funny thing is you mentioned all of the nations above but you forgot to mention Lebanon launching 100 rockets coordinated to land during the same period, you also left out Iraq launching rockets and drones, you also left out Syria launching drones and rockets, you also left out Yemen launching missiles and drones during the same period. Which means in reality Israel intercepted a lot more.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@Gwyn23
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@mejust8392 Let us go with your logic, let us say the US is supporting Israel. So what? More than 5 nations supported the US in Iraq war as well, the UK, Australia, Poland, Kurds (people) etc.. Israel supported the US as well by sending drones/UAVs to be used in Iraq.
During the Afghanistan war, more than 7 nations supported the US. The UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, Italy, New Zealand. Again Israel sent drones/UAVs and other technology to assist the US in the Afghanistan war as well.
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@Kim-sq9gp
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@Можно-д5ы A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost. Don't forget every single country is bigger than Israel in size and population.
The Soviet Union, East Germany, North Korea, Pakistan and Lebanon assisted Egypt as well.
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@Quasi_Corporation A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost
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@hamishgaffaney5323 Quantity don't win wars, quality does. Israel could target power stations, oil fields, energy transmission and ports, dams, production lines, weapons storage facilities, bunkers, nuclear facilities etc..
Now that being said, Iran has an estimated 3,000 ballistic missiles. How many of them have the range to reach Israel? 500? How many launchers do they have? 200-300? And how many will fail during launch? And how many will get intercepted? Iran can't do much.
Israel has already proven its long range capability, Iran's S-300 was hit, Yemen's port as well.
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Israel supplies weapons to the US as well. Trophy active protection system, Iron Fists, Hero loitering drone, Xtender drone, Wolverine drone, Spike missiles for helicopters, Point Blank drones, SMASH 2000/3000 anti drone gun etc.. I can go on and on.
Israel supplied NATO with Israeli made weapons. Who's drones do you think the UK, Australia, Canada, Germany were operating in Afghanistan? Israeli made drones. The armour add on plates on US and NATO armoured vehicles are Israeli made. These armoured plates saved thousands of American lives in Afghanistan.
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@LastingPeace-bs7ih Who is displacing who? The last I checked their population is flourishing. While population of Jews in the middle east is dipping.
Algeria 1948: 140,000. Today 50.
Morocco 1948: 265,000. Today 2,000.
Tunisia 1948: 150,000. Today 2,000.
Yemen 1948: 55,000. Today 50.
Syria 1948: 40,000. Today 0.
Egypt 1948: 75,000. Today 40.
Libya 1948: 38.000. Today 0.
Iraq 1948: 150,000. Today 7.
Lebanon 1948: 20,000. Today 100.
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@IAMJEFFREY-cw9ns The crossing of the strait alone make it's invasion more difficult than invading Ukraine even though Ukraine is larger. Taiwan has F-16s, Ukraine were using Soviet junks, Taiwan has a navy, Ukraine doesn't, Taiwan has long range missiles capable of reaching mainland China, these missiles could hit ports and shipyards which could interrupt China's supplies(Ukraine however is prevented by NATO to fire into Russia). Taiwan already have patriot air defense systems. Ukraine initially didn't and still not yet deployed I would assume.
Amphibious landing invasions are the most difficult type of warfare, moreover your enemy knows exactly which beach you will be landing on with todays' technology like satellites. There will be 3 major difficulties: 1.) Logistics. 2.) Attempting to land while your ships being attacked by anti ship missiles. 3.) Maintaining your supply lines while your troops are fighting an urban warfare across the strait. You have to re-supply your troops with food, ammunition, patrol etc.. on the island. All Taiwan has to do is aim for the amphibious assault ships and supply ships and the invasion is over. China would then attempt a blockade on Taiwan and hitting Taiwan's trades.
China's mass produced drones will definitely be a problem for Taiwan, China could out produce Taiwan and harass Taiwan with these drones. Today's war with drones being used indefinitely, is becoming like video games where the user could kill someone from a far. However one can not underestimate Taiwan, they are extremely persistent. I would describe Ukrainian soldiers as brave, I will describe Taiwanese soldiers as persistent. They(Taiwanese soldier) would keep coming at you non stop, they never give up, drones will keep coming your way with no rest, snipers will be on your back all the time.
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What about Chinese phones? Beijing has been looking to Israel to acquire these advanced technologies. According to Israel’s Export Institute, the start-up nation sold $2.6 billion worth of semiconductors to China by the close of 2018, China seeks to address this vulnerability by becoming more self-sufficient regarding chip design and technology production.
As it happens, the strength of the Israeli semiconductor industry lies in the very things China wishes to acquire: superior design, cutting edge R&D, and the ability to integrate chips that interact smoothly between technologies.
Many of the world’s most advanced chips in the semiconductor industry were and are being developed in Israel. These include the Pentium MMX, Centrino, and Sandy Bridge from Intel, Sandisk latest flash technologies, Texas Instruments’ Bluetooth chip, and Motorola chips for cellular phones.
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@syedmohammed9734 What happened in 1967 without the US? A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost 🤦♂
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@ajaykumarsingh702 Quality is a fact
Quantity is debatable.
Quantity may have had it's advantage during medieval and ancient times, definitely not modern times. In today's war, logistics and technology are the main factors which decides the outcome of the war.
Out of 5,000 years of China's history, I picked the war that was closer to our time, the other one would be Imperial Japan wrecking China's navy. Did you want me to pick that one instead?
Irrelevant whether I convince anyone. The truth is the truth.
Exactly, China's naval forces are not blue water navy, they will be stationed in the region of East China Sea. Experts are debating whether China could defeat the US locally(East China Sea). This means they are comparing China's entire military with only a portion of the US navy in the region near mainland China.
False, China doesn't have millions of land based missiles. China has 1,200 conventionally armed short-range ballistic missiles, 200 to 300 conventional medium-range ballistic missiles and an unknown number of conventional intermediate-range ballistic missiles, as well as 200-300 ground-launched cruise missiles. Their accuracy is questionable, moreover ballistic missiles can't hit moving targets.
The Pentagon also said Kiev would fall in 3 days. The US tends to overestimate it's enemies. This is what happens when you evaluate from your own point of view. Meaning the US assumes it's adversaries are as powerful as itself. The US is looking at things through US lenses.
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IDF military achievements of Operation Northern Arrows after Lebanon ceasefire:
Israeli Fighter jets logged approximately 14,000 flight hours.
Israeli Fighter jets carried out 11,000 sorties.
Israeli Naval forces conducted 25,000 operational hours at sea to secure maritime zones and prevent arms smuggling.
2,500 Hezbollah members were killed.
Leader of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah was killed.
14 Senior members of Hezbollah's leadership, including Fuad Shukr, Hezbollah’s chief of staff were killed.
4 Division commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
24 Brigade commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
27 Battalion commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
63 Company commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
22 Platoon commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
12,500 Hezbollah targets were struck in total.
1,600 military headquarters struck.
1,000 weapons storage facilities struck.
360 sites struck in Beirut.
1,000 sites neutralized in the Bekaa Valley a known Hezbollah stronghold.
1,500 offensive infrastructures were dismantled.
160 military command centers were dismantled.
150 weapons storage facilities were dismantled.
70% of Hezbollah's fleet of drones were destroyed.
155,000 weapons and pieces of military equipment confiscated in total.
12,000 explosive devices, drones, and other explosive weapons were confiscated.
13,000 anti-tank missile launchers and rockets, and anti-aircraft missiles were confiscated.
121,000 communication devices, computers, electronic equipment, and documents were also confiscated.
Hezbollah has been removed from south Lebanon and has been pushed beyond the Litani River.
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Israel's intelligence agency is number one for a reason. Part 2:
101. Taha Abu Nada (Hamas weapons maker)
102. Faris Qasim (Prominent PIJ member in the Operations Division)
103. Ahmad Wadia (Company commander in Hamas’s elite Nukhba forces, raided Israel on October 7 using a paraglider)
104. Rashad Abu Sakhila (Star of the series Fist of the Free who played a Hamas leader invading Israel was produced by Hamas’s Department of Artistic Production and Youth Office)
105. Muhammad Zubeidi (Son of the imprisoned Fatah leader Zakaria Zubeidi)
106. Abdallah Khatib (PIJ Deir al-Balah Battalion commander)
107. Hatem Abu Aljidian (PIJ Deir al-Balah Battalion commander)
108. Samer Ismail Khader Abu Daqqa (The head of Hamas’s aerial forces)
109. Osama Tabash (The head of surveillance and targets in Hamas’s intelligence division)
110. Ayman Mabhouh (Senior Hamas officer)
111. Mohammad Qassem Al-Sha'a (Hezbollah Radwan Force commander)
112. Mahmoud Hamdan (The commander of Hamas's Tel Sultan Battalion in the Rafah Brigade. Hamdan took a "significant part" in planning the October 7 onslaught)
113. Muhammad Abu Atiya (Senoir PIJ operative)
114. Imad Shahdeh (Senoir PIJ operative)
115. Saleh al-Badu (Senoir PIJ operative)
116. Ahmed Aish Salame al-Hashash (Head of the PIJ's Rocket and Missile Unit in the Rafah)
117. Muhammad Mahdi Ammar (Son of Hezbollah's Member of parliament Ali Ammar)
118. Abu Haidar al-Khafaji (Kata’ib Hezbollah, security advisor in the Damascus area)
119. Ibrahim Aqil (Second-in-command of Hezbollah armed forces after Fuad Shukr, chief of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force)
120. Ahmad Mahmoud Wahabi (Hezbollah's senior elite Radwan Force commander)
121. Muhammad Mansour (Significant technological knowledge hub in Hamas' military intelligence)
122. Samer Halawi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the coastal region)
123. Abbas Muslimani (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Qana region)
124. Abdullah Hijazi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Ramim Ridge region)
125. Muhammad Reda (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Khiam region)
126. Hassan Madi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Mount Dov region)
127. Hassan Abd al-Satar (Hezbollah's Radwan Force head of operations)
128. Hussein Hadraj (Hezbollah's Radwan Force Chief of Staff)
129. Mohammad Kassem Al-Attar (Hezbollah's commander of the Training Department in the Radwan Force)
130. Abu Hussein Samir (Hezbollah's head of the Radwan Force training unit and former commander of the Radwan Force)
131. Hassan Ali Hussein (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the special forces of the "Aziz" unit)
132. Mahmoud Yassin Hamad (Hezbollah's senior officer in the Radwan Force operations unit)
133. Ali Aburia (Senior Hezbollah official)
134. Mahmoud al Nader (Hamas’s armed wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, field commander in southern Lebanon)
135. Ibrahim Qubaisi (Hezbollah missile chief)
136. Suleiman Abu Lafi (Involved in smuggling arms into Gaza)
137. Muhammad Hussein Sarour (The commander of Hezbollah's aerial forces)
138. Abbas Sharafeddine (Hezbollah missile chief Ibrahim Qubaisi's deputy)
139. Hussein Ezzeddine (Senior commander in the missile division close to Hezbollah's assassinated military chief Fuad Shukr)
140. Zainab Nasrallah (Daughter of Hezbollah leader)
141. Muhammad Ali Ismail (Commander of Hezbollah's missile unit)
142. Hossein Ahmed Ismail (Commander of Hezbollah's missile unit, Muhammad Ali Ismail' deputy)
143. Abbas Nilforoushan (Deputy commander of Iran's IRGC Quds Force)
144. Ahmed Mohammed Fahd (Senior member of Hamas in southern Syria)
145. Hassan Nasrallah (Leader of Hezbollah)
146. Ali Karaki (Hezbollah's commander of the southern front)
147. Nabil Qaouk (Deputy head of Hezbollah's executive council)
148. Ibrahim Hussein Jazini (Head of Nasrallah's personal security unit)
149. Samir Tawfik Diab (An advisor to leader of Hezbollah Nasrallah)
150. Abd al-Amir Muhammad Siblini (Responsible for Hezbollah's force build-up.)
151. Ali Nawaf Ayoub (Responsible for Hezbollah's firepower)
152. Nidal Abdel-Aal (Head of the Lebanon Branch of the PFLP)
153. Imad Odeh (Head of PFLP's Military Office in Lebanon)
154. Abdul Rahman Abdel Aal (Senior official of PFLP)
155. Fateh Sherif Abu el-Amin (Leader of Hamas in Lebanon)
156. Eid Hassan (The commander of Hezbollah's medium-range rocket array)
157. Muhammad Ja’far Kasir (Commander of Hezbollah’s Unit 4400)
158. Hassan Qassir (The brother of a senior Hezbollah commander Muhammad Ja'far, who headed Hezbollah's Unit 4400)
159. Rawhi Mushtaha (Senior Hamas official, Sinwar's right-hand man the de facto prime minister of the Gaza Strip.)
160. Sameh al-Siraj (Held the security portfolio in Hamas's political bureau)
161. Sami Odeh (The head of Hamas's general security mechanism.)
162. Majid Divani (A consultant working for Iran's Revolutionary Guards)
163. Muhammad Yousef Anisi ("One of the leaders" of Hezbollah's precision guided missile project)
164. Zahi Yaser Abd al-Razeq Oufi (A top Hamas commander in Tulkarem)
165. Mohammad Rashid Sakafi (Hezbollah communications network head)
166. Sayyed Attullah Ali (Hamas al-Qassam Brigades leader)
167. Hashem Safieddine (Successor and cousin of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah)
168. Suhail Hussein Husseini (The head of Hezbollah's logistical headquarters)
169. Ahmad Hassan Nazal (Hezbollah, head of the attack sector in Bint Jbeil for the Radwan Forces)
170. Hussein Talal Kamal (Hezbollah, head of the Ghajar sector)
171. Musa Diab Barakat (Hezbollah, outgoing head of the Ghajar sector)
172. Mahmoud Mus Karnib (Hezbollah, operations chief for the Ghajar sector)
173. Ali Ahmad Ismail (Hezbollah, artillery commander for the Bint Jbeil sector)
174. Abdullah Ali Dakik (Hezbollah, artillery commander for the Ghajar sector)
175. Ahmad Moustafa al-Haj Ali (Hezbollah, commander of the Houla Front)
176. Mohammad Ali Hamdan (Commander of Hezbollah’s anti-tank unit in the Meiss El Jabal area)
177. Muhammad Abdullah (Head of PIJ in the Nur Shams refugee camp)
178. Araeb el Shoga (A commander in the Hezbollah Radwan Forces’ Anti-tank Missile Unit in the Area of Meiss El Jabal)
179. Muhammad Kamel Naim (Head of the anti-tank missile array of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan force)
180. Khader Al-Abed Bahja (Hezbollah operative responsible for overseeing drone activity in the region north of Lebanon's Litani River)
181. Mahmoud al-Mabhouh (Hamas northern Gaza drone commander)
182. Jalal Mustafa Hariri (Hezbollah Qana sector commander in Lebanon)
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@skf7500 A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost.
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IDF reveals military achievements of Operation Northern Arrows after Lebanon ceasefire:
Israeli Fighter jets logged approximately 14,000 flight hours.
Israeli Fighter jets carried out 11,000 sorties.
Israeli Naval forces conducted 25,000 operational hours at sea to secure maritime zones and prevent arms smuggling.
2,500 Hezbollah members were killed.
Leader of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah was killed.
14 Senior members of Hezbollah's leadership, including Fuad Shukr, Hezbollah’s chief of staff were killed.
4 Division commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
24 Brigade commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
27 Battalion commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
63 Company commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
22 Platoon commanders of Hezbollah were killed.
12,500 Hezbollah targets were struck in total.
1,600 military headquarters struck.
1,000 weapons storage facilities struck.
360 sites struck in Beirut.
1,000 sites neutralized in the Bekaa Valley a known Hezbollah stronghold.
1,500 offensive infrastructures were dismantled.
160 military command centers were dismantled.
150 weapons storage facilities were dismantled.
70% of Hezbollah's fleet of drones were destroyed.
155,000 weapons and pieces of military equipment confiscated in total.
12,000 explosive devices, drones, and other explosive weapons were confiscated.
13,000 anti-tank missile launchers and rockets, and anti-aircraft missiles were confiscated.
121,000 communication devices, computers, electronic equipment, and documents were also confiscated.
Hezbollah has been removed from south Lebanon and has been pushed beyond the Litani River.
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@kronoscamron7412 The disparity of forces along the front lines was surreal. On the 100 mile long Southern Front, Egypt had 100,000 soldiers, 2,200 tanks and 1,150 artillery pieces ostensibly engaged in an exercise. On the Israeli side of the canal were 500 soldiers on the Bar-Lev Line, 100 tanks and 44 artillery pieces. The real question is what happened after Israel mobilized its forces?
Leonid Brezhnev, leader of the USSR said this on 4 November 1973: "We have offered them (the Arabs) a sensible way for so many years. But no, they wanted to fight. Fine! We gave them technology, the latest, the kind even Vietnam didn't have. They had double superiority in tanks and aircraft, triple in artillery, and in air defense and anti-tank weapons they had absolute supremacy. And what? Once again they were beaten. Once again they scrammed. Once again they screamed for us to come save them. Sadat woke me up in the middle of the night twice over the phone, "Save me!" He demanded to send Soviet troops, and immediately! No! We are not going to fight for them."
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@raahimkhan3926 On October 7 Israel lost about 1,400 people. Consist of about/estimation 300 soldiers and 1,100 civilians, when 3,000 people from Gaza attacked. This 3,000 consist about 2,500 Hamas members and 500 civilians from Gaza. They took 240+ hostages.
Since Israel invaded Gaza, the total death in Gaza as of now is about 16-17 IDF soldiers. As for the armored vehicles on 7 October, on video if I can recalled is about 8- 12 APCs and 3-4 tanks. I might be wrong with the tanks, however I only count what I saw on video.
I have yet to see or watch any videos of destroyed APC or tanks after 7 October. Gaza lost more than 11,000 buildings as of 19 October reports. Gaza human loses mounts up to 8,000 reported by Hamas as of today.
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Israeli product is everywhere good luck on that. The development and production of processors and chipsets for many companies including Google, Apple, Microsoft, HP, Amazon, IBM, Broadcom, ARM, STMicroelectronics, Samsung, Sony, and Qualcomm.
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@mna7308 You are clearly ignorant on missile defense layers. This system is meant to shoot down short range rockets.
Different air defense systems are meant to intercept missiles in different layers of the atmosphere. (Troposphere 0-12 km), (stratosphere 12-50 km), (mesosphere 50-80 km), (thermosphere 80-700 km) and (exosphere 700-190,000 km). These are the altitudes of the atmosphere.
The Iron Dome would fall into the category of troposphere. Patriot air defense system would fall into the category of stratosphere, while THAAD air defense system would fall in the category of thermosphere and SM 3 air defense missile deployed on the US warships would fall in the category of exosphere interception.
Israel has other air defenses systems for different layers. Israel's Spyder(specialize against aircrafts), David Sling, Barak 8 defense systems are more appropriate against aircrafts, drones, ballistic missiles, medium to intermediate ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. Israel Arrow 2's role is to intercept intermediate ballistic missiles and Arrow 3s are aimed at shooting down intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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S: USA(All of their wars were fought more than 10,000km away crossing oceans. King of logistics. Largest air force in the world, power projection, largest fleet of carriers in the world, the most advance military on the planet. The US military is the only military on earth which is capable of bringing it's army to any part of the world to wage war).
A: UK(Finest soldiers, well trained, naval power projection), France, Israel(Lacks Navy and size, but Israeli technology is on a different level because of innovation. Arguably the best fighter pilots in the world, The Israeli Air Force has a historical kill ratio of over 19:1. The Israeli Air Force has shot down almost 600 enemy planes (including 5 Soviet MiGs in one 3-minute dogfight with zero losses. Israel ran war games about 20 years ago with an American carrier and just plain wrecked the US Navy. Out of 240 dogfights, the Israeli F-16s downed 220 F-18s, and lost only 20 - for an 11:1 kill ratio. Israel could possibly beat the UK or France in ground and aerial war if hypothetically they were beside one another but will very likely lose in naval battles. UK and France have power projection, they have the capability to wage war far and beyond their region while Israel is only regional.)
B+: Russia(If we consider Russia's nuclear stockpile, they belong to second only to the US in terms of overall military power. Lacks power projection), China(Manufacturing power, large army, lacks power projection), India(Large army, mountain warfare, lacks power projection), Japan(Treaty restriction, technology prowess), South Korea(Their technology is to be reckoned with.)
B: Turkey(Probably belong to lower end B+), Taiwan, Poland, Greece, Germany(Potential of being higher), Australia(Military size is small, but well trained and equipped with advance weaponry), Canada(Well trained army but lacks the size), Italy, Brazil, Spain
C: Ukraine(Bravery10/10, S tier. Currently has the best guerilla warfare), Finland(Fought the Soviet and loss only 25,904 troops while the Soviet loss 126,875–167,976 troops), Sweden(Known for their silent diesel-electric submarines), Pakistan(Here only because of nukes should probably be higher for the same reason. Without nukes they belong to D)
D: Iran(Iran is durable, war of attrition will favor them in long drawn out wars.), Egypt, Saudi Arabia
E: Vietnam(King of Jungle warfare), Indonesia(Formidable jungle warfare), Philippines, Malaysia
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Out of 120 ballistic missiles, only 5 managed to get through. That is a 95.8% interception rate, world class performance. Arrow 2 and 3 conducted the interceptions. Out of the 120 ballistic missiles, the US intercepted 7. Which means Israel intercepted 113 ballistic missiles, which brings the interception rate at 95.5%. Even if we were to give Iran the benefit of doubt and say 9 ballistic missiles hit Israel, still Israel alone had an interception rate of 92%. 92% interception rate is still world class.
The US, UK, France and Jordan intercepted cruise missiles and drones which are relatively easier, Israel could have done it alone with its fighter jets if Jordan allowed it to its airspace. Even if the nations above didn't assist, Israel's fighter jets would take them down easily. I have not even brought up Iron Dome, Iron Dome does extremely well against drones and cruise missiles. Iron Dome didn't even get a chance to intercept the drones and cruise missiles since they were shot down too easily by the fighter jets.
The funny thing is you mentioned all of the nations above but you forgot to mention Lebanon launching 100 rockets coordinated to land during the same period, you also left out Iraq launching rockets and drones, you also left out Syria launching drones and rockets, you also left out Yemen launching missiles and drones during the same period. Which means in reality Israel intercepted a lot more.
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@Malik16-mk6ty A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@BoxingEnthusiasts Pollack, Arabs at War, 2002, p. 167, gives total numbers for the Iraqi force by the end of the conflict as 60,000 men, more than 700 T-55 tanks, 500 APCs, more than 200 artillery pieces, two armored divisions, two infantry brigades, twelve artillery battalions, and a special forces brigade.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middles east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure.
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@tunauygur7913 You don't understand Israel.
The IAF (Israeli Air Force) and RAF (Royal Air force) clashed again on January 7, 1949, during Operation Horev, when five RAF Spitfires were shot down, followed by a Hawker Tempest later that day.
In the afternoon of July 30, 1970, four Israeli Mirage IIIs crossed into Egyptian airspace, flying in tight formation so as to appear as a single aircraft. As expected, four Soviet-flown MiG-21s were scrambled to intercept what they believed to be a routine Israeli reconnaissance flight. They were soon joined by an additional eight MiGs. As the Soviet fighters closed in on the Mirages, they were ambushed by four Israeli F-4 Phantoms and eight Mirage IIIs that had been lurking undetected at low altitude. An additional 12 MiG-21 reinforcements soon arrived. By the end of the close-quarters dogfight, five Soviet MiG-21s had been downed with no Israeli losses.
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@ionnanskilliorus6877 A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost.
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A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost. Why you guys keep losing to Israel every single war?
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@ElaSoroka357 Who is displacing who? The last I checked their population is flourishing. While population of Jews in the middle east is dipping.
Algeria 1948: 140,000. Today 50.
Morocco 1948: 265,000. Today 2,000.
Tunisia 1948: 150,000. Today 2,000.
Yemen 1948: 55,000. Today 50.
Syria 1948: 40,000. Today 0.
Egypt 1948: 75,000. Today 40.
Libya 1948: 38.000. Today 0.
Iraq 1948: 150,000. Today 7.
Lebanon 1948: 20,000. Today 100.
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@truthstruthsonly Beijing has been looking to Israel to acquire these advanced technologies. According to Israel’s Export Institute, the start-up nation sold $2.6 billion worth of semiconductors to China by the close of 2018, China seeks to address this vulnerability by becoming more self-sufficient regarding chip design and technology production.
As it happens, the strength of the Israeli semiconductor industry lies in the very things China wishes to acquire: superior design, cutting edge R&D, and the ability to integrate chips that interact smoothly between technologies.
Many of the world’s most advanced chips in the semiconductor industry were and are being developed in Israel. These include the Pentium MMX, Centrino, and Sandy Bridge from Intel, Sandisk latest flash technologies, Texas Instruments’ Bluetooth chip, and Motorola chips for cellular phones.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@garyhoddinott9076
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@marcelooofenwonken4251 Israel showed the world it hit S-300 radar with pinpoint accuracy deep in Iran. So your argument about "could have, would have" goes into the bin.
Israel has missiles the range that covers all of Iran. So your argument about area is irrelevant. Here are some examples, Jericho 2, Jericho 3, Popeye turbo cruise missiles, Blue sparrow, Silver sparrow air launched ballistic missiles range of 1,500 km - 2,000 km. These are equivalent to Russia's Kinzhal.
False. Israel didn't retaliate the way I portray is because Iran's 320 missiles and drone did close to zero damage. The west pressuring Israel not to is another factor. If a single Iranian ballistic missile hit a building, Israel would take Iran's economy back 30 years.
Again you are focusing on defense, you left out Israel's offense, read the paragraph above what Israel could do to Iran's economy and missile stockpile.
Already did, and Iran didn't do a thing about it. A single Israeli missile did more damage than the entirety of Iran's 320 missiles and drones. Go Look up what happened to Iran's S-300 radar.
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@marcelooofenwonken4251 Israel showed the world it hit S-300 radar with pinpoint accuracy deep in Iran. So your argument about "could have, would have" goes into the bin.
Israel has missiles the range that covers all of Iran. So your argument about area is irrelevant. Here are some examples, Jericho 2, Jericho 3, Popeye turbo cruise missiles, Blue sparrow, Silver sparrow air launched ballistic missiles range of 1,500 km - 2,000 km. These are equivalent to Russia's Kinzhal.
False. Israel didn't retaliate the way I portray is because Iran's 320 missiles and drone did close to zero damage. The west pressuring Israel not to is another factor. If a single Iranian ballistic missile hit a building, Israel would take Iran's economy back 30 years.
Again you are focusing on defense, you left out Israel's offense, read the paragraph above what Israel could do to Iran's economy and missile stockpile.
Already did, and Iran didn't do a thing about it. A single Israeli missile did more damage than the entirety of Iran's 320 missiles and drones. Go Look up what happened to Iran's S-300 radar.
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@atharvaparulekar1035 I will give you a couple of examples, If an Israeli ground unit is being attacked, the unit in an instant will detect the origins of fire, and then within seconds share the location to all domains of the military, the ground forces, the air force, the navy will see the exact location of the enemy. Which means any of these domains (ground forces, air forces, naval forces) could launch a direct attack within seconds to take out the enemy. This means if a shot is fired, the entire Israeli military, the air force, ground forces and naval forces are after this one enemy.
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@MM-dm4xj You don't get it. Israel is known as the innovation nation. The US gets military technology, know-how from Israel. The US learns a lot from Israel.
Israel is a global leader in cybersecurity, with many startups, research institutions, and government initiatives. Israel's cybersecurity ecosystem is a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. There is no way Iran stand a chance.
Many multinational corporations use cybersecurity software from Israeli companies, including Check Point, CyberArk, Coro, Riskified, and Radware. Israel is a global leader in cybersecurity, with a large number of startups and companies in the sector.
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@gilbertohernandez2409
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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Military Tier list:
S: USA(All of their wars were fought more than 10,000km away crossing oceans. King of logistics. Largest air force in the world, power projection, largest fleet of carriers in the world, the most advance military on the planet. The US military is the only military on earth which is capable of bringing it's army to any part of the world to wage war).
A: UK(Finest soldiers, well trained, naval power projection), France, Israel(Lacks Navy and size, but Israeli technology is on a different level because of innovation. Arguably the best fighter pilots in the world, The Israeli Air Force has a historical kill ratio of over 19:1. The Israeli Air Force has shot down almost 600 enemy planes (including 5 Soviet MiGs in one 3-minute dogfight with zero losses. Israel ran war games about 20 years ago with an American carrier and just plain wrecked the US Navy. Out of 240 dogfights, the Israeli F-16s downed 220 F-18s, and lost only 20 - for an 11:1 kill ratio. Israel could possibly beat the UK or France in ground and aerial war if hypothetically they were beside one another but will very likely lose in naval battles. UK and France have power projection, they have the capability to wage war far and beyond their region while Israel is only regional.)
B+: Russia(If we consider Russia's nuclear stockpile, they belong to second only to the US in terms of overall military power. Lacks power projection), China(Manufacturing power, large army, lacks power projection), India(Large army, mountain warfare, lacks power projection), Japan(Treaty restriction, technology prowess), South Korea(Their technology is to be reckoned with.)
B: Turkey(Probably belong to lower end B+), Taiwan, Poland, Greece, Germany(Potential of being higher), Australia(Military size is small, but well trained and equipped with advance weaponry), Canada(Well trained army but lacks the size), Italy, Brazil, Spain
C: Ukraine(Bravery10/10, S tier. Currently has the best guerilla warfare), Finland(Fought the Soviet and loss only 25,904 troops while the Soviet loss 126,875–167,976 troops), Sweden(Known for their silent diesel-electric submarines), Pakistan(Here only because of nukes should probably be higher for the same reason. Without nukes they belong to D)
D: Iran(Iran is durable, war of attrition will favor them in long drawn out wars.), Egypt, Saudi Arabia
E: Vietnam(King of Jungle warfare), Indonesia(Formidable jungle warfare), Philippines, Malaysia
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@nic_cage Beijing has been looking to Israel to acquire these advanced technologies. According to Israel’s Export Institute, the start-up nation sold $2.6 billion worth of semiconductors to China by the close of 2018, China seeks to address this vulnerability by becoming more self-sufficient regarding chip design and technology production.
As it happens, the strength of the Israeli semiconductor industry lies in the very things China wishes to acquire: superior design, cutting edge R&D, and the ability to integrate chips that interact smoothly between technologies.
Many of the world’s most advanced chips in the semiconductor industry were and are being developed in Israel. These include the Pentium MMX, Centrino, and Sandy Bridge from Intel, Sandisk latest flash technologies, Texas Instruments’ Bluetooth chip, and Motorola chips for cellular phones.
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@youngfinance6319 A combined forces of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Cuba, Sudan fought Israel in 1973 and still lost.
The Soviet Union, East Germany, North Korea, Pakistan and Lebanon assisted Egypt as well
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1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry. The US has set conditions restricting Israel from using the aid to acquire munitions from Israeli defense contractors.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return. Israel returning the Sinai Peninsular back to Egypt helped facilitate Egypt leaving Soviet’s sphere of influence into US’ sphere of influence thus expanding US influence and arms exports. The Soviet loses a strategic “partner” including arms sales while the US gains a strategic “partner”.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US and the US then develops newer generation aircraft and technologies with these data. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid are not free gifts, it's a tool. Some would argue that the US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@christhedoc8689 "Israel can't even build jet engine"? No, It is cheaper to buy them off the shelve. You are confusing budgetary constraint with technological expertise. There is no point investing multi billion dollar in research and development on something you can get much cheaper on the shelve. This is why you don't see Israel building its own submarines, jets.
Israel is specialized in other fields which are affordable such as drones, electronic warfare systems, radars, air defense, missiles, cyberspace, Ai, Electro optical sensors, armor, laser, active protection systems, anti drone and much more. Israel is not a manufacturing powerhouse such as the US, China, Japan, South Korea due to its size, however Israel is a technology global powerhouse.
And by the way Abe Silverstein (Jew) was responsible for the conception, design, and construction of America's first supersonic propulsion wind tunnels. The investigations in these facilities greatly contributed to the development of supersonic aircraft. He also directed research in propulsion aerodynamics in the Altitude Wind Tunnel that led to significant improvements in both reciprocating and early turbojet aircraft engines. He also pioneered research on large-scale ramjet engines.
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@christhedoc8689 Israel is specialized in other fields which are affordable such as drones, electronic warfare systems, radars, air defense, missiles, cyberspace, Ai, Electro optical sensors, armor, laser, active protection systems, anti drone and much more. Israel is not a manufacturing powerhouse such as the US, China, Japan, South Korea due to its size, however Israel is a technology global powerhouse.
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Algeria Jews in 1948: 140,000. Jews in 2023: <50
Egypt Jews in 1948: 75,000. Jews in 2023: 3.
Iraq Jews in 1948: 156,000. Jews in 2023 3-4.
Libya Jews in 1948: 38,000. Jews in 2023: 0.
Morocco Jews in 1948: 265,000. Jews in 2023: <2,000.
Syria Jews in 1948: 30,000. Jews in 2023: 4.
Tunisia Jews in 1948: 105,000. Jews in 2023: <1,000.
Yemen (Aden) Jews in 1948: 63,000 Jews in 2023: 1.
Lebanon Jews in 1948 20,000 Jews in 2023 20.
"Palestine"(including the west bank and the gaza strip) 1948 non Jewish population 1,324,000 in 2023 it was around 7.3 million in those areas combined and 2.1 million of them in Israel. Which is equal to 21% of Israel's population (BTW the population of those Arab countries is 319,736,720 people)
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@FirdIbr False. Soviet/Russia lost to Israel in a toe to toe battle in operation Rimon 20. Israel fought multiple nations on multiple fronts more than 50 times the size of Israel with Soviet technology and they still lost.
China has zero air to air combat experience, China has never been to an air to air combat in its entire modern history. China has never shot down ballistic missiles, let alone any projectiles in its entire history in real time war. Israel will have duck shootout. Moreover China used to buy Israeli made weapons. China's air to air missile is derived from Israeli technology, just like its J10 fighters.
The only area where France beats Israel is its navy, France loses to Israel in air and land battles. The UK is similar to France, the only domain where it strives over Israel is its navy, the UK loses to Israel in air and land battles. The IAF and RAF clashed again on January 7, 1949, during Operation Horev, when four RAF Spitfires were shot down, followed by a Hawker Tempest later that day.
Of all of the nations you mentioned, the only nation which could possibly beat Israel is the US. Obviously all of these scenario is based on conventional war.
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@shyryu290
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry. The US has set conditions restricting Israel from using the aid to acquire munitions from Israeli defense contractors.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return. Israel returning the Sinai Peninsular back to Egypt helped facilitate Egypt leaving Soviet’s sphere of influence into US’ sphere of influence thus expanding US influence and arms exports. The Soviet loses a strategic “partner” including arms sales while the US gains a strategic “partner”.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US and the US then develops newer generation aircraft and technologies with these data. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid are not free gifts, it's a tool. Some would argue that the US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@shyryu290
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry. The US has set conditions restricting Israel from using the aid to acquire munitions from Israeli defense contractors.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return. Israel returning the Sinai Peninsular back to Egypt helped facilitate Egypt leaving Soviet’s sphere of influence into US’ sphere of influence thus expanding US influence and arms exports. The Soviet loses a strategic “partner” including arms sales while the US gains a strategic “partner”.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US and the US then develops newer generation aircraft and technologies with these data. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid are not free gifts, it's a tool. Some would argue that the US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@shyryu290
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@shyryu290 Imagine supposedly "winning" a single day on 7 October and then losing, 430 days straight. In war the first day is not what that counts, the last day is what matters. What happened to Japan after Pearl Harbor? The same thing was said of the Yom Kippur war about Israel invincibility.
Leonid Brezhnev, leader of the USSR said this on 4 November 1973: "We have offered them (the Arabs) a sensible way for so many years. But no, they wanted to fight. Fine! We gave them technology, the latest, the kind even Vietnam didn't have. They had double superiority in tanks and aircraft, triple in artillery, and in air defense and anti-tank weapons they had absolute supremacy. And what? Once again they were beaten. Once again they scrammed. Once again they screamed for us to come save them. Sadat woke me up in the middle of the night twice over the phone, "Save me!" He demanded to send Soviet troops, and immediately! No! We are not going to fight for them."
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@syedwaseemakram7006 Ask Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Sudan what happened to their tanks and planes when they attacked Israel. Israel defeated the combined forces with ease
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@TheGladeGirl Don't Israel supply the US with arms as well? Trophy active protection system, Iron Fists, Hero loitering drone, Xtender drone, Wolverine drone, Spike missiles for helicopters, Point Blank drones, SMASH 2000/3000 anti drone gun etc.. I can go on and on. So what?
US Embassy:
Critical components of leading American high-tech products are invented and designed in Israel, making these American companies more competitive and more profitable globally. Cisco, Intel, Motorola, Applied Materials, and HP are just a few examples.
Israel makes US companies profitable therefore money.
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@AntoineWilson-Guay
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry. The US has set conditions restricting Israel from using the aid to acquire munitions from Israeli defense contractors.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return. Israel returning the Sinai Peninsular back to Egypt helped facilitate Egypt leaving Soviet’s sphere of influence into US’ sphere of influence thus expanding US influence and arms exports. The Soviet loses a strategic “partner” including arms sales while the US gains a strategic “partner”.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US and the US then develops newer generation aircraft and technologies with these data. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid are not free gifts, it's a tool. Some would argue that the US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@AntoineWilson-Guay 1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry. The US has set conditions restricting Israel from using the aid to acquire munitions from Israeli defense contractors.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return. Israel returning the Sinai Peninsular back to Egypt helped facilitate Egypt leaving Soviet’s sphere of influence into US’ sphere of influence thus expanding US influence and arms exports. The Soviet loses a strategic “partner” including arms sales while the US gains a strategic “partner”.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US and the US then develops newer generation aircraft and technologies with these data. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid are not free gifts, it's a tool. Some would argue that the US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@AntoineWilson-Guay
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry. The US has set conditions restricting Israel from using the aid to acquire munitions from Israeli defense contractors.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return. Israel returning the Sinai Peninsular back to Egypt helped facilitate Egypt leaving Soviet’s sphere of influence into US’ sphere of influence thus expanding US influence and arms exports. The Soviet loses a strategic “partner” including arms sales while the US gains a strategic “partner”.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US and the US then develops newer generation aircraft and technologies with these data. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid are not free gifts, it's a tool. Some would argue that the US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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Nate Higgers During the 2006 Lebanon War, five Merkava tanks were destroyed. Most of the tanks engaged were Merkava IIIs and earlier versions, only a few of the tanks used during the war were Merkava Mark IVs, since by 2006 they had entered service in limited numbers.
Hezbollah fired over 1,000 anti-tank missiles during the conflict against both tanks and dismounted infantry. In total, five Merkava tanks (two Merkava IIs, one Merkava III, and two Merkava IVs) were destroyed.
This is actually a very impressive number, Merkava tanks proved to have the best protection armor. It's an embarrassment for Hezbollah since out of the 1,000 anti tank missiles were fired, only 5 tanks were destroyed.
Is that why the leader of Hezbollah is still hiding underground in his bunker since 2006 until today? Legend has it that the IDF's 5 finger print mark is still on his @ss while he claims victory from his hole
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@deven6518 Donkey, all this time you were talking about Iron Dome?🤦♂
The Arrow 3 provides exo-atmospheric interception of ballistic missiles (during the space-flight portion of their trajectory), including intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) carrying nuclear, chemical, biological or conventional warheads. With divert motor capability, its kill vehicle can switch directions dramatically, allowing it to pivot to see approaching satellites. The missile's reported flight range is up to 2,400 km (1,500 mi).
According to the chairman of the Israeli Space Agency, Arrow 3 may serve as an anti-satellite weapon, which would make Israel one of the world's few countries capable of shooting down satellites. The Arrow 3 anti ballistic missile have a kill ratio of around 99 percent". The Arrow also has the capability to simultaneously intercept a salvo of more than five incoming missiles, with the target missiles arriving within a 30-second span. Such capability is currently possessed only by the United States and Russia.
The Arrow can discriminate between a warhead and a decoy. On December 10, 2015, Arrow 3 scored its first intercept in a complex test designed to validate how the system can detect, identify, track and then discriminate real from decoy targets.
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@abdirahmanbashir5021 Ask Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Tunisia, Morocco, Sudan what happened to their tanks and planes when they attacked Israel. Israel defeated the combined forces with ease
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@MinhPhan-nz4tr Finding an aircraft carrier in the ocean is like finding a needle in a haystack. It is hard to find anything in millions of square miles of open ocean, and in the case of U.S. carriers the target will be moving constantly. U.S. carriers essentially have unlimited range because they are nuclear powered. If China’s military actually sights a carrier, it will not be where it was seen by the time weapons arrive.
First, they would have to find the carrier, then they would have to fix its location, then they would have to establish a continuous track of its movements, then they would have to actually target the carrier with specific weapons, then they would have to penetrate the carrier’s multi-layered defenses to reach the target, and finally they would need to assess whether the resulting damage was sufficient to disable the carrier.
You too have been fooled about this Hypersonic cruise missiles hype. If carriers are obsolete, the most powerful country in the world wouldn't be building more of them. Isn't China also building them?
China's claims of hitting a moving ship with ballistic missile is bogus. Show me the video of the test. I want to personally see it. If you fail to show me the video, I simply take it as China's "Art of War" propaganda. " Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak"
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@aswadsaswad1759 Before Israel, there was a British mandate, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the British Mandate, there was the Ottoman Empire, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Ottoman Empire, there was the Islamic state of the Mamluks of Egypt, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Islamic state of the Mamluks of Egypt, there was the Ayubid Empire, not a Palestinian state. Godfrey IV of Boulogne, known as Godfrey de Bouillon, conqueror of Jerusalem in 1099
-Before the Ayubid Empire, there was the Frankish and Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Kingdom of Jerusalem, there was the Umayyad and Fatimid empires, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Umayyad and Fatimid empires, there was the Byzantine empire, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Byzantine Empire, there were the Sassanids, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Sassanid Empire, there was the Byzantine Empire, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Byzantine Empire, there was the Roman Empire, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Roman Empire, there was the Hasmonean state, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Hasmonean state, there was the Seleucid, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Seleucid empire, there was the empire of Alexander the Great, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the empire of Alexander the Great, there was the Persian empire, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Persian Empire, there was the Babylonian Empire, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Babylonian Empire, there were the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, there was the Kingdom of Israel, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the kingdom of Israel, there was the theocracy of the twelve tribes of Israel, not a Palestinian state.
-Before the theocracy of the twelve tribes of Israel, there was an agglomeration of independent Canaanite city-kingdoms, not a Palestinian statehood.
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@eggieoffo2590
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@eggieoffo2590
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@eggieoffo2590
1. Why does the US provide munitions to Israel when Israel can produce them itself? The answer is simple, US aid can only be used to purchase US made weaponry.
2. Why does the US aid Israel? Because the US gains more than Israel. Israeli technology transfer, intelligence sharing of the middle east, bases to park your logistic footprint, influence, leverage, stimulus for the US economy and military industries, and come with string attached often cutting out the competition etc..
3. What happens if the US stops aiding Israel? Israel becomes dependent on its own production line. Israel has its own defense industry and will no longer be required to be under the pressure of US interests. Receiving aid from the US makes Israel committed to US' interests and pressure. The US pressures Israel to not export Israeli made arms to certain countries deemed rogue by the US or hostile to the US. Now how much of revenue is lost annually because of this?
4. Why would the US continue to aid Israel? The aid the US provides to Israel are not free gifts. The US brokered a deal promising aid if Israel returns Sinai back to Egypt. Yes, the US made Israel give up 60,000 km2 of land (3 times bigger than Israel today) promising aid in return.
5. Does the US benefit from aiding Israel? Absolutely, Israel battle tested US F-15, F-16 and F-35, promoting US weapons to the world as capable and combat proven thus increasing interests and sales for the US and then sharing operation data of the systems back to the US. Another benefit for the US is that the aid effectively "kills" Israeli military systems that competes with US made systems. The US pressured Israel to cancel Israeli Lavi fighter jet program because the US was afraid it would compete with the US F-16 on the market. So in return the US proposed ongoing aid. You see, the US aid is not free gifts, it's a tool. Some say US foreign "aid" is economic imperialism with strings attached.
6. What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen.
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@eggieoffo2590 In other words, Israel's technology is everywhere on a global scale. It is near impossible for the US to isolate Israel. The US isolating Israel is the likes of cutting its own arm off. Do you know what will happen if the US isolates Israel? Russia and China will cozy up to Israel. Imagine Russia and China with Israeli military weapons. It will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare. Don't believe me?
Beijing has been looking to Israel to acquire these advanced technologies. According to Israel’s Export Institute, the start-up nation sold $2.6 billion worth of semiconductors to China by the close of 2018, China seeks to address this vulnerability by becoming more self-sufficient regarding chip design and technology production.
As it happens, the strength of the Israeli semiconductor industry lies in the very things China wishes to acquire: superior design, cutting edge R&D, and the ability to integrate chips that interact smoothly between technologies.
Many of the world’s most advanced chips in the semiconductor industry were and are being developed in Israel. These include the Pentium MMX, Centrino, and Sandy Bridge from Intel, Sandisk latest flash technologies, Texas Instruments’ Bluetooth chip, and Motorola chips for cellular phones.
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@eggieoffo2590 What will happen to Israel if the US withdraws all support and isolate Israel? The US stands to lose almost as much as Israel. Russia and China will cozy up to Israel for Israeli cutting edge technology. This will be the US and Europe's biggest nightmare, imagine Russia and China with Israeli made weapons. The US will never allow this to happen. Don't believe me?
Beijing has been looking to Israel to acquire these advanced technologies. According to Israel’s Export Institute, the start-up nation sold $2.6 billion worth of semiconductors to China by the close of 2018, China seeks to address this vulnerability by becoming more self-sufficient regarding chip design and technology production.
As it happens, the strength of the Israeli semiconductor industry lies in the very things China wishes to acquire: superior design, cutting edge R&D, and the ability to integrate chips that interact smoothly between technologies.
Many of the world’s most advanced chips in the semiconductor industry were and are being developed in Israel. These include the Pentium MMX, Centrino, and Sandy Bridge from Intel, Sandisk latest flash technologies, Texas Instruments’ Bluetooth chip, and Motorola chips for cellular phones.
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@quickfingers8408 Ask them how they feel again.
101. Taha Abu Nada (Hamas weapons maker)
102. Faris Qasim (Prominent PIJ member in the Operations Division)
103. Ahmad Wadia (Company commander in Hamas’s elite Nukhba forces, raided Israel on October 7 using a paraglider)
104. Rashad Abu Sakhila (Star of the series Fist of the Free who played a Hamas leader invading Israel was produced by Hamas’s Department of Artistic Production and Youth Office)
105. Muhammad Zubeidi (Son of the imprisoned Fatah leader Zakaria Zubeidi)
106. Abdallah Khatib (PIJ Deir al-Balah Battalion commander)
107. Hatem Abu Aljidian (PIJ Deir al-Balah Battalion commander)
108. Samer Ismail Khader Abu Daqqa (The head of Hamas’s aerial forces)
109. Osama Tabash (The head of surveillance and targets in Hamas’s intelligence division)
110. Ayman Mabhouh (Senior Hamas officer)
111. Mohammad Qassem Al-Sha'a (Hezbollah Radwan Force commander)
112. Mahmoud Hamdan (The commander of Hamas's Tel Sultan Battalion in the Rafah Brigade. Hamdan was responsible for guarding Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar)
113. Muhammad Abu Atiya (Senoir PIJ operative)
114. Imad Shahdeh (Senoir PIJ operative)
115. Saleh al-Badu (Senoir PIJ operative)
116. Ahmed Aish Salame al-Hashash (Head of the PIJ's Rocket and Missile Unit in the Rafah)
117. Muhammad Mahdi Ammar (Son of Hezbollah's Member of parliament Ali Ammar)
118. Abu Haidar al-Khafaji (Kata’ib Hezbollah, security advisor in the Damascus area)
119. Ibrahim Aqil (Second-in-command of Hezbollah armed forces after Fuad Shukr, chief of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force)
120. Ahmad Mahmoud Wahabi (Hezbollah's senior elite Radwan Force commander)
121. Muhammad Mansour (Significant technological knowledge hub in Hamas' military intelligence)
122. Samer Halawi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the coastal region)
123. Abbas Muslimani (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Qana region)
124. Abdullah Hijazi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Ramim Ridge region)
125. Muhammad Reda (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Khiam region)
126. Hassan Madi (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the Mount Dov region)
127. Hassan Abd al-Satar (Hezbollah's Radwan Force head of operations)
128. Hussein Hadraj (Hezbollah's Radwan Force Chief of Staff)
129. Mohammad Kassem Al-Attar (Hezbollah's commander of the Training Department in the Radwan Force)
130. Abu Hussein Samir (Hezbollah's head of the Radwan Force training unit and former commander of the Radwan Force)
131. Hassan Ali Hussein (Hezbollah's Radwan Force commander of the special forces of the "Aziz" unit)
132. Mahmoud Yassin Hamad (Hezbollah's senior officer in the Radwan Force operations unit)
133. Ali Aburia (Senior Hezbollah official)
134. Mahmoud al Nader (Hamas’s armed wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, field commander in southern Lebanon)
135. Ibrahim Qubaisi (Hezbollah missile chief)
136. Suleiman Abu Lafi (Involved in smuggling arms into Gaza)
137. Muhammad Hussein Sarour (The commander of Hezbollah's aerial forces)
138. Abbas Sharafeddine (Hezbollah missile chief Ibrahim Qubaisi's deputy)
139. Hussein Ezzeddine (Senior commander in the missile division close to Hezbollah's assassinated military chief Fuad Shukr)
140. Zainab Nasrallah (Daughter of Hezbollah leader)
141. Muhammad Ali Ismail (Commander of Hezbollah's missile unit)
142. Hossein Ahmed Ismail (Commander of Hezbollah's missile unit, Muhammad Ali Ismail' deputy)
143. Abbas Nilforoushan (Deputy commander of Iran's IRGC Quds Force)
144. Ahmed Mohammed Fahd (Senior member of Hamas in southern Syria)
145. Hassan Nasrallah (Leader of Hezbollah)
146. Ali Karaki (Hezbollah's commander of the southern front)
147. Nabil Qaouk (Deputy head of Hezbollah's executive council)
148. Ibrahim Hussein Jazini (Head of Nasrallah's personal security unit)
149. Samir Tawfik Diab (An advisor to leader of Hezbollah Nasrallah)
150. Abd al-Amir Muhammad Siblini (Responsible for Hezbollah's force build-up.)
151. Ali Nawaf Ayoub (Responsible for Hezbollah's firepower)
152. Nidal Abdel-Aal (Head of the Lebanon Branch of the PFLP)
153. Imad Odeh (Head of PFLP's Military Office in Lebanon)
154. Abdul Rahman Abdel Aal (Senior official of PFLP)
155. Fateh Sherif Abu el-Amin (Leader of Hamas in Lebanon)
156. Eid Hassan (The commander of Hezbollah's medium-range rocket array)
157. Muhammad Ja’far Kasir (Commander of Hezbollah’s Unit 4400)
158. Hassan Qassir (The brother of a senior Hezbollah commander Muhammad Ja'far, who headed Hezbollah's Unit 4400)
159. Rawhi Mushtaha (Senior Hamas official, Sinwar's right-hand man the de facto prime minister of the Gaza Strip.)
160. Sameh al-Siraj (Held the security portfolio in Hamas's political bureau)
161. Sami Odeh (The head of Hamas's general security mechanism.)
162. Majid Divani (A consultant working for Iran's Revolutionary Guards)
163. Muhammad Yousef Anisi ("One of the leaders" of Hezbollah's precision guided missile project)
164. Zahi Yaser Abd al-Razeq Oufi (A top Hamas commander in Tulkarem)
165. Mohammad Rashid Sakafi (Hezbollah communications network head)
166. Sayyed Attullah Ali (Hamas al-Qassam Brigades leader)
167. Hashem Safieddine (Successor and cousin of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah)
168. Suhail Hussein Husseini (The head of Hezbollah's logistical headquarters)
169. Ahmad Hassan Nazal (Hezbollah, head of the attack sector in Bint Jbeil for the Radwan Forces)
170. Hussein Talal Kamal (Hezbollah, head of the Ghajar sector)
171. Musa Diab Barakat (Hezbollah, outgoing head of the Ghajar sector)
172. Mahmoud Mus Karnib (Hezbollah, operations chief for the Ghajar sector)
173. Ali Ahmad Ismail (Hezbollah, artillery commander for the Bint Jbeil sector)
174. Abdullah Ali Dakik (Hezbollah, artillery commander for the Ghajar sector)
175. Ahmad Moustafa al-Haj Ali (Hezbollah, commander of the Houla Front)
176. Mohammad Ali Hamdan (Commander of Hezbollah’s anti-tank unit in the Meiss El Jabal area)
177. Muhammad Abdullah (Head of PIJ in the Nur Shams refugee camp)
178. Araeb el Shoga (A commander in the Hezbollah Radwan Forces’ Anti-tank Missile Unit in the Area of Meiss El Jabal)
179. Muhammad Kamel Naim (Head of the anti-tank missile array of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan force)
180. Khader Al-Abed Bahja (Hezbollah operative responsible for overseeing drone activity in the region north of Lebanon's Litani River)
181. Mahmoud al-Mabhouh (Hamas northern Gaza drone commander)
182. Jalal Mustafa Hariri (Hezbollah Qana sector commander in Lebanon)
183. Yahya Sinwar (Leader of Hamas)
184. Mohammad Hussein Ramal (Commander of Hezbollah’s Taybeh compound)
185. Naser Abed al-Aziz Rashid (Hezbollah’s deputy commander of the Bint Jbeil area of southern Lebanon)
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@dunnowy123 China picked the side of Iran currently because Israel is on the side of the US. Without the US, China wouldn't hesitate to throw Iran under the bus, or would facilitate and try to mediate between Israel and Iran to a false peace. The two things Iran offers China are oil and the same enemy, the US. China tends to gain more from cozying up to Israel.
Technology: Israel leads the world in air defense (has intercepted more projectiles than any other nation in the world), drone technology (world leader in drone technology, US Predator drone was designed and developed by an Israeli Abraham Karem regarded as the founding father of UAV technology ), agriculture, cyber security, AI (first nation in the world to utilize AI in war for target acquisition and many other classified operation), anti drone technology, radar technology etc..
Israel and India have extremely good relation, a special bond. The relationship is growing stronger as the days pass, so it is very unlikely that Israel would cooperate with China by any means. Israel would definitely be cooperating with India more in the foreseeable future with or without the US.
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@supriadiramlan5545 You have no idea what you are talking about. How and why did Imperial Japan withdrew from Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Burma, Hong Kong, China.
You think Japan magically left? You think Japan magically teleported out from those countries? The US destroyed Imperial Japan's ability to re-supply it's invasion forces by destroying Imperial Japan's navy. How do you think Imperial Japanese soldiers abroad will get ammunitions, petrol, guns, vehicles, armored vehicles, tanks and food without their navy? The US decimated Imperial Japan's navy.
You are naive and you have no clue what you are talking about. I suggest you go educate yourself about military logistics. "Amateurs talk strategy; professionals talk logistics".
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@garyclark6727 Those hundred thousand rockets that Iran have are short range rockets, like the ones Hamas and Hezbollah uses. Iran have 300-400 Shahab-1 and Shahab-2 medium range missiles which have the range of 500km. These missiles can't even hit Israel.
The ones which can hit Israel are the Shahab-3 missile which have the range of about 1300km. Iran have a few hundred Shahab-3 missiles, and 25-50 launchers for this version. Which means Iran can only fire 25-50 missiles at the same time together and then they will have to reload which takes about 30 minutes to an hour. This means every 30-60 minutes Iran can fire 25-50 missiles towards Israel. This is why Iran needs Hezbollah and Hamas because they can do better than Iran in terms of firepower with their 150,000 short range rockets since they are closer. Gaza fired over 1,000 rockets towards Israel the last war, now you multiply the effects times 100 you get an estimate of the damage it will deal to Israel with their 150,000 rockets. You seriously think this would bring victory? This will only affect the daily lives but in term of damage, it's inefficient. It's equivalent to flies flying at your face.
Israel have Spyder, Barak MX, David's sling and Arrow anti air defense systems to shoot Iranian missiles down. Those huge launchers in Iran will be targeted by Israeli drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and fighter jets. Even if Iran's proxy Hezbollah and Hamas enters the war with hundreds of thousands of rockets, we see how inefficient they are even if Iron Dome misses. Israel could occupy Gaza and Lebanon simultaneously in a couple of days. Think about this, it will only take a single day for Israel to enter half deep into Lebanon. And when Israel is in Lebanon, more than 60% of the rocket firing rate will stop. Iran stands no chance against Israel, mass producing low end ballistic missiles and drones won't cut it. You are comparing a 3rd world country with a technological powerhouse Israel.
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@tunauygur7913 What Arabs? Even the British and the Russian militaries don't stand a chance against Israel.
The IAF (Israeli Air Force) and RAF (Royal Air force) clashed again on January 7, 1949, during Operation Horev, when five RAF Spitfires were shot down, followed by a Hawker Tempest later that day.
In the afternoon of July 30, 1970, four Israeli Mirage IIIs crossed into Egyptian airspace, flying in tight formation so as to appear as a single aircraft. As expected, four Soviet-flown MiG-21s were scrambled to intercept what they believed to be a routine Israeli reconnaissance flight. They were soon joined by an additional eight MiGs. As the Soviet fighters closed in on the Mirages, they were ambushed by four Israeli F-4 Phantoms and eight Mirage IIIs that had been lurking undetected at low altitude. An additional 12 MiG-21 reinforcements soon arrived. By the end of the close-quarters dogfight, five Soviet MiG-21s had been downed with no Israeli losses.
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@michael37377 Correction: The US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Australia, Italy, New Zealand, and the Norther alliance. Total death toll of the coalition: 76,591. Which is equivalent to 3,800 death toll per year.
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@tunauygur7913 What Arabs? Even the British and the Russian militaries don't stand a chance against Israel.
The IAF (Israeli Air Force) and RAF (Royal Air force) clashed again on January 7, 1949, during Operation Horev, when five RAF Spitfires were shot down, followed by a Hawker Tempest later that day.
In the afternoon of July 30, 1970, four Israeli Mirage IIIs crossed into Egyptian airspace, flying in tight formation so as to appear as a single aircraft. As expected, four Soviet-flown MiG-21s were scrambled to intercept what they believed to be a routine Israeli reconnaissance flight. They were soon joined by an additional eight MiGs. As the Soviet fighters closed in on the Mirages, they were ambushed by four Israeli F-4 Phantoms and eight Mirage IIIs that had been lurking undetected at low altitude. An additional 12 MiG-21 reinforcements soon arrived. By the end of the close-quarters dogfight, five Soviet MiG-21s had been downed with no Israeli losses.
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@HaLfCrAzEdCaNuCk Here is a more realistic military ranking.
Military Tier list:
S: USA(All of its wars were fought more than 10,000 km away crossing oceans. King of logistics. Largest air force in the world, power projection, largest fleet of carriers in the world, the most advance military on the planet in almost all domain. The US military is the only military on earth which is capable of bringing its land forces to any part of the world to wage war be it crossing oceans).
A: UK(Finest soldiers, well trained, naval power projection), France, Israel(Lacks Navy and size, but Israeli technology is on a different level because of innovation. Arguably has the best fighter pilots in the world, The Israeli Air Force has a historical kill ratio of over 19:1. The Israeli Air Force has shot down almost 600 enemy planes (including 5 Soviet MiGs in one 3-minute dogfight with zero losses. Israel could possibly beat the UK or France in ground and aerial war if hypothetically were beside one another but will very likely lose in naval battles. UK and France have power projection, both of them have the capability to wage war far and beyond their region while Israel is only regional.)
B+: Russia(If we consider Russia's nuclear stockpile, it belong to second only to the US in terms of overall military power. Lacks power projection. Has the largest artillery and tank force in the world), China(Manufacturing power, large army, lacks power projection. Its mass produced cheap drones will cause a whole lot of problems for adversaries. Has the world's largest and most diverse arsenal of land based conventional missiles. Has the Largest army and navy in the world), India(Has the 2nd largest army, mountain warfare specialty, however lacks power projection), Japan(Treaty restriction, technology prowess), South Korea(Its technology is to be reckoned with.)
B: Turkey(Probably belong to lower end B+, drone power, produces its own capable military hardwares. Second largest standing military force in NATO), Italy(builds well known quality warships), Poland(Soon to have the most powerful land army in Europe), Brazil, Spain, Taiwan, Greece, Germany(Potential of being higher), Australia(Military size is small, but well trained and equipped with advance weaponry), Canada(Well trained army but lacks the size)
C: Finland(Fought the Soviet and loss only 25,904 troops while the Soviet loss 126,875–167,976 troops. Western Europe's strongest artillery force), Sweden(Known for its silent diesel-electric submarines), Ukraine(Bravery10/10, S tier. Currently has the best guerilla warfare), Pakistan(Here only because of nukes should probably be higher for the same reason. Without nukes it belongs to D)
D: Egypt, Iran(Iran is durable, war of attrition will favor it in long drawn out wars. Has large stockpile of rockets, ballistic missiles and drones. Have significant influence in the middle east by its proxies), Saudi Arabia(one of the largest importers of US arms)
E: Vietnam(King of Jungle warfare), Indonesia(Formidable jungle warfare), Philippines(Currently upgrading and modernizing it's military. Experience in counter insurgency), Malaysia
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You have no clue what you are talking about. In 1995 Israel tested its Arrow 2 which had the speed of Mach 9 at the time, that was 30 years ago. Iran didn't have any hypersonic missile at the time. Today Israel have Arrow 3, the speed is classified. How much more speed would be added in the span of 30 years? What more Arrow 4 which is under development. Secondly, Israel have Jericho 3, the speed of Jericho 3 estimates to be Mach 20 and above. Jericho 3 missile is capable of hitting any point on earth. Let that sink in.
Thirdly, Iron Dome won't be intercepting ballistic missiles. Iron Dome is Israel's lowest tier defense meant for rockets, mortars, shells, drones, cruise missile. David Sling or Arrow 2 and 3 will do the interceptions for ballistic missiles. Houthi fired a couple of Iranian made ballistic missiles and was shot down by Israel's arrow defense systems. Marking the first ever space interception in history in real time war. Lastly, the air defense systems doesn't necessarily need to be faster or similar speed to intercept.
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@emrelalilar9335 This award was granted to the Merkava and Armored Vehicles Directorate (Mantak) at the Defense Ministry, the Ordnance Department, the Ground Forces, the Golani and Givati Brigades and the Merkava Manufacturers Forum within the Manufacturers Association.
The Namer APC, an Israeli innovation, was tailored to the IDF's unique operational requirements, revolutionizing maneuver tactics during the Gaza war. The Defense Ministry's development of the Namer facilitated pivotal operational achievements, protected IDF soldiers and commanders, and had a direct impact on combat outcomes. It integrates cutting-edge technology and results from long-standing collaborative efforts in development, production, and integration by the Defense Ministry, IDF and defense industries.
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Those hundred thousand rockets that Iran have are short range rockets, like the ones Hamas and Hezbollah uses. Iran have 300-400 Shahab-1 and Shahab-2 medium range missiles which have the range of 500km. These missiles can't even hit Israel.
The ones which can hit Israel are the Shahab-3 missile which have the range of about 1300km. Iran have a few hundred Shahab-3 missiles, and 25-50 launchers for this version. Which means Iran can only fire 25-50 missiles at the same time together and then they will have to reload which takes about 30 minutes to an hour. This means every 30-60 minutes Iran can fire 25-50 missiles towards Israel. This is why Iran needs Hezbollah and Hamas because they can do better than Iran in terms of firepower with their 100,000 rockets.
Israel have Spyder, Barak MX, David's sling and Arrow anti air defense systems to shoot Iranian missiles down. Those huge launchers in Iran will be targeted by Israeli drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and fighter jets. Even if Iran's proxy Hezbollah and Hamas enters the war with hundreds of thousands of rockets, we have seen how Iron Dome takes care of them. Iran stands no chance against Israel, mass producing low end ballistic missiles and low grade drones won't cut it. It's about the number of launchers you have and the rate of fire per hour.
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@geofflepper3207 I am talking about conventional armies not terrorists who hide behind women and children. I am not talking about guerilla warfare in urban settings, they have the luxury of hiding behind women and children. Stay on the topic.
Finland is brave, there is no dispute about it, they fought the Soviet more than 10 times its size but not multiple nations at once. Moreover Finland unfortunately lost land. As for Israel, Israel fought multiple nations from different fronts which means diverting its forces on the north, south, east and west by the coast and yet Israel seized lands more than double the size of Israel itself. And then again Israel fought the Soviets too In 1970 Operation Rimon and won easily.
Finland is militarily strong on the defense despite its size, however it lacks ICBM, nukes etc.. Israel has missiles that can reach any point on earth, Israel has anti satellite capability, etc... So again when it comes to military power per capita, Israel is second to none.
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@sergeantmajorgross The blowing up of a van filled with explosives in front of the U.S. embassy in Beirut killing 63 Americans and Lebanese in 1983 by Hezbollah (Iran's proxy)
On 18 July 1994, there was an attack on the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which killed 85 people and injured hundreds. It was Argentina's deadliest bombing ever. Argentina accused Tehran in 2006 of being behind the attacks, and indicted several senior Iranian officials, including Hashemi Rafsanjani and Ahmad Vahidi, as well as Hezbollah's Imad Mughniyah.
On 14 February 2012, a series of explosions occurred in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai authorities said that the bombings were a botched attempt by Iranian nationals to assassinate Israeli diplomats. Several Iranians were arrested and charged for the attacks, one of whom was badly injured.
In July 2012, The Times of India reported that New Delhi police had concluded that terrorists belonging to a branch of Iran's military, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, were responsible for an attack on 13 February 2012, during which a bomb explosion targeted an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi, India, wounding one embassy staff member, a local employee, and two passers-by. According to the report, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards may have planned other attacks on Israeli targets around the world as well.
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@lkknhhhb China can't fight the US conventionally. What I mean by this is if the US decides to hit mainland China, China will have little options to retaliate back at the US' mainland. Yes the US forwarded bases in Guam, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines and Taiwan will be hit, but not US' mainland.
China has 1,200 conventionally armed short-range ballistic missiles, 200 to 300 conventional medium-range ballistic missiles and an unknown number of conventional intermediate-range ballistic missiles, as well as 200-300 ground-launched cruise missiles.
The US have an inventory of 4,000 JSSM-ER with the range of 900 km, 4,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles 2,400 km range. All of China's "Hu line" is within range.
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@unclefester831 I would like to point out that most of China's population(94%) and infrastructures are within the eastern part of the Heihe–Tengchong Line. Taiwan has a couple of long range missiles which could severely damage China as well. An example would be the Hsiung Feng IIE cruise missile which has the range of up to 2,000 km and could hit deep in mainland.
China has the capability to destroy Taiwan, however they don't have the capability to invade. Invading is different than destroying. China's purpose is to get Taiwan intact, not in heap of ruins. I am not denying the fact that China could "win" or destroy Taiwan, I am simply stating that China would fail in any attempted invasion. Now we need to consider the width of the the Taiwan's strait which is about 100 km. Taiwan has purchased Himars which could easily reach the other side if the US sold the longer range munition. If China decides to cause destruction and devastation like how Ukraine is being inflicted, Taiwan could target the Three Gorges Dam and also kindly return the favor with it's own arsenals of missiles.
China could launch salvos of ballistic missiles and cruise missiles at Taiwan, however hitting runways would only take less than a day to repair. China would obviously target Taiwan's F-16s, air defense and missiles, however the jets are in bunkers, so will their missiles. Taiwan's anti ship missiles are mobile so are their air defense systems. So it will not be easy to take out key targets.
Now if the US enters the war, my question to you is how will China ever intercept US long range bombers equipped with standoff missiles up to 1,900 km? China's warship's anti air defense systems only has the range of 250 km. The US bombers or even cargo planes could use Rapid Dragon systems to fire 1,900 km missiles hitting China's warships, ballistic missiles and cruise missile on mainland. China has got nothing to counter this. Another question to you is how will China located US Ohio class submarines packed with Tomahawk cruise missiles or Virginia class submarines which are also equipped with Tomahawk long range cruise missile which have the range of more than 1,500 km? China just won't be able to detect or locate these submarines that could hit China's key infrastructures or key supply targets on mainland China from afar. My conclusion to this matter is China isn't going to invade Taiwan as of now.
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@lordvladimirputin7895 When you say "nuked", do you mean strategic nuke or tactical nuke? If it's tactical nukes, it wouldn't win the war fast because those nukes wouldn't be used in cities and towns and Ukrainians will be entrance in those areas if tactical nukes were used. Have you seen how vast Ukraine's open fields are? With trenches everywhere those tactical nukes wouldn't finish the job. Ukraine's soldiers are spread out in those fields. the closes weapons Russia has to low yield nukes are thermobaric bombs which has proven ineffective in open fields. The moment Russia uses tactical nukes, the war is over. India and China whether they want it or not will stop trading with Russia. Both of them by force will stop buying Russian oil.
Now if strategic nukes were used on Ukrainian cities, it contradicts Vlad's stated reason to invade in the first place which is to "free poor Ukrainian population whos government was toppled by the west and a puppet was installed by the west is now running the country". The narrative of Vlad exposes himself. Also it's stupid to nuke the territories you want to invade because of the damage and the reconstruction cost. Also to note, nuking entire cities with civilians, that would mean a massacre. The entire world will completely stop trading with Russia. Today at least China is still trading with North Korea, but if Russia uses nukes, even China will have to stop trading with Russia by force whether they like it or not.
"The US and its allies would destroy Russia’s troops and equipment in Ukraine – as well as sink its Black Sea fleet – if the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, uses nuclear weapons in the country, former CIA director and retired four-star army general David Petraeus warned on Sunday." How true is this claim we don't know. After all he is a former retired general no longer in service.
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