An increase of a full zero percent over the figure for one year ago.
Washington, November 13 – New statistics from the Department of Defense released today show that in the wake of continued efforts by Israeli and pro-Israel lobbyists, the worrying phenomenon of US soldiers getting killed to serve Zionist interests instead of US interests stands at zero, highlighting what critics of Israel call a worrying trend.
“Americans shouldn’t be dying for Israel,” demanded Senate Republican Thomas Massie. “Our foreign policy must serve our interests, not the interests of some other state. No wars for Israel!” He called the number of US troops sent to die for the sake of Israel’s security “disturbing.”
“It’s an absurd number no matter what the exact figure,” declared radio host Alex Jones.
A vocal portion of the coalition that elected Donald Trump chose him because of a sense that the current Democratic administration maintains too cavalier an attitude toward the disposition of American military personnel overseas – with a prime example the argument that countering the Islamic Republic of Iran’s hegemonic ambitions puts American troops in the firing line only to serve Iran’s chief regional enemy, Israel. That disposition has so far resulted in a full zero deaths of US soldiers to further Israeli goals at odds with US interests.
Similar concerns regarding US support for Ukraine against a Russian invasion have those voters and lawmakers worried. “Biden and Harris got us into World War Three!” screeched Jones on his weekly program. US combat personnel presence in Ukraine has grown from none before the February 2022 invasion to zero as of this morning.
US troops deployed on behalf of Israel, at the behest of a Zionist-controlled US government, do exist in the imaginations of the deluded, however, and in the rhetoric of partisans who seek a way to curtail crucial US involvement in the international arena, whether through naive belief that such isolationism will not be taken as weakness, or because those advancing the argument prefer that other, even less scrupulous, powers fill the vacuum such isolationism would create, such as Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela, and others. A subset of both such groups, which overlap with each other, as well, simply hate Israel.
The benchmark of zero US troops dead in wars for Israel represents an increase of a full zero percent over the figure for one year ago, when the number stood at zero. That 2023 figure, in turn, indicated a zero percent increase in US-Personnel-Dead-For-Israel over the last five years – a rate that has held steady for at least two decades, but that critics of the Biden administration’s policies want to see lowered.
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