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Israel and the USA faced seemingly intractable problems.

Israel shared a border with a population utterly radicalised population that lived in high density urban areas that were completely intertwined with military infrastructure. There was no way to strike at Hamas without hitting their (often children) human shields and ostensibly civil targets (which hid military assets).

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The USA's border was rendered meaningless with tens of millions of illegals, many hardened criminals, allowed int other country by a kleptocratic government willing to shatter the American Dream in order to enrich and empower themselves. The problem was so huge that many simply accepted it as a new reality.

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Both situations were the result of decades of dithering and weakness on the part of those few who dared even to point out the inevitable result of both situations, the death of Israel and the USA as functioning (classically) liberal societies.

In Trump and Netanyahu, for better or worse, leaders emerged with a willingness to do what had not been done before, i.e., to grasp the nettle, suffer the pain, and overcome the inertia that held both nations in a deadly form of stalemate.

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Israel was trapped as a pariah state, weighed down by accusations of inhumanity vis a vis Gaza and its militant population. The USA became a tottering husk, its middle class collapsing and its working class gutted by deindustrialisation. Even if these two nations survived in some form, their increasingly zombie-like state of existence gave the globalists, the collectivists, the kleptocrats, all of the room they needed to work their dark craft upon us all.

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The kleptocrats used deadly scams like covid and climate change (enforced energy poverty on billions of people) to enrich themselves and give them heretofore unimaginable powers.

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But there is now a big problem. Gaza and the illegals in the USA were the primary fortifications of their agenda. Since both seemed impossible to solve, and since both kept the nations in a state of weakness and vulnerability, evil plots like covid and climate change were able to flourish. People today face an uncertain and dangerous future, but one that has a key feature: HOPE.

Not the cynical Orwellian 'hope' we saw from Obama, but genuine light at the end of a very long and dark tunnel.

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There are entire generations in Israel and the USA that have grown up in recent decades never knowing what hope actually feels like. Distracted by yet more terrible schemes like the transgender wing of the death cult, they invested themselves in the moment rather than worked for a future together.

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In less than a year, that has all changed. Gaza and Hamas are more or less in the cleanup phase ahead of a redevelopment project of a scale not seen since the Marshall Plan. The USA border is sealed and early interventions and self-deportations are already creating positive effects in the job market and economy.

Iran's threat of a nuclear program, coupled with its history of exporting terror, constituted another nettle to be grasped. And it has been firmly grasped.

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This must terrify the kleptocrat class. Their other weapons, stuff like pandemic fear mongering, climate alarmism, anti-family transgenderism, etc., are MUCH more fragile than Gaza and the 50m+ illegals in the USA.

And they are all crumbling.

Dave's Not Here! 🇺🇲🦺✝️♂️🌵

@Andre

Plus their funding mechanisms (i.e., USAID) have been turned off.

Which means any losses our enemies take will be difficult to replace.

... hence the wails of despair from the Left.

@Davez_Not_Here @Andre they are music to our ears!