American writer Thomas Knapp stressed that the continued American bias towards “Israel” and the United States’ firm support over the past decades for the occupying entity, regardless of the crimes and violations it commits, exposes the entire world to danger and increases tensions and disputes between countries.
In an article published by the American Counter Punch website, Knapp explained that Washington’s policy of support to the occupying entity regardless of what Israel does and blaming those who stand in the face of the occupying entity for every dangerous development or escalation in the Middle East gave the Zionist entity the green light to commit whatever crimes the Zionists wanted and whatever violations of international laws with complete and absolute immunity.
Knapp considered that “Israel” would not have persisted in this dangerous manner that the world is witnessing, especially in its recent aggression against Gaza Strip, if the United States had withdrawn its support, or if the US had at least limited the US annual aid to the Zionist entity, which is estimated at billions of dollars.
Knapp described the relationship between the United States and “Israel” as a major bully, represented by the United States, supporting a smaller bully represented by the Israeli occupation entity. Thus, the US supports the Israeli bullying and constant violations and provides diplomatic and military cover for the Zionist entity, stressing that such a relationship represents a danger to the entire world and threatens to drag countries of the world to an all out open war.
Knapp described the relationship between the United States and “Israel” as a major bully, represented by the United States, supporting a smaller bully represented by the Israeli occupation entity. Thus, the US supports the Israeli bullying and constant violations and provides diplomatic and military cover for the Zionist entity, stressing that such a relationship represents a danger to the entire world and threatens to drag countries of the world to an all out open war.
NR