After elements of the Japanese military attacked part of the U.S. navy in 1941, the U.S. declared war on Japan, put all Japanese in America in concentration camps, and nuked two Japanese cities.
In 1967, elements of the Israeli military deliberately and knowingly attacked part of the U.S. navy. (There is no doubt that the attack was deliberate and not accidental. U.S. personnel heard the radio communications between the Israeli jets and their High Command.)
Why doesn’t the U.S. treat Israel and the Jews the same way that it treated Japan and the Japanese?
1. Declare war on Israel.
2. Put all Jews in concentration camps.
3. Nuke Tel Aviv.
After elements of the Japanese military attacked part of the U.S. navy in 1941, the U.S. declared war on Japan, put all Japanese in America in concentration camps, and nuked two Japanese cities.
In 1967, elements of the Israeli military deliberately and knowingly attacked part of the U.S. navy. (There is no doubt that the attack was deliberate and not accidental. U.S. personnel heard the radio communications between the Israeli jets and their High Command.)
Why doesn’t the U.S. treat Israel and the Jews the same way that it treated Japan and the Japanese?
1. Declare war on Israel.
2. Put all Jews in concentration camps.
3. Nuke Tel Aviv.