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Anonymous ID: XkHOVtrPUnited States /pol/509439647#509440796
7/4/2025, 1:11:11 AM
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Anonymous ID: 3LVltI8SUnited States /pol/508405697#508405697
6/23/2025, 3:12:08 AM
As a Trump supporter, it's obviously extremely hard to justify Trump's choice of bombing Iran and choosing foreign adventurism.
That is, if I were opposed to Israel, as /pol/ has been. But what if I choose to side with Israel instead? There are a few reasons for the Trump voter to do so.
>1. I get to side with the winning side
Israel has a history of BTFO'ing its opponents because it received military support from the USA. Whether it be its foundation in 1948 where they expelled the Palestinians, whether it be the Six Day War where they seized even more land, whether it be the Yom Kippur war where they ended up expelling the Syrians from the Golan and surrounded the Egyptians, or even October 7th, where despite initial Palestinian gains the tables were quickly turned, and now Gaza has been completely flattened. I side with Israel, I side with the Winners.
>2. I side with the political powers that be
Mossad runs blackmail operations on US politicians. The few like Massie who oppose Israel, have their loved ones killed. Jews are in control of all western governments, any and all viable western political parties bend the knee. By siding with Israel, I side with the political powers that have a stranglehold on my country. If I were a politician, I would be able to reap the benefits - I would receive personal wealth, campaign donations, and political support from my AIPAC Guy.
>3. I get to claim what would normally be an L as a win instead
By far the biggest reason to do so for most Trump supporters. To be vindicated is the best feeling in the world. You can proudly say, "Look! You called me wrong, but I'm right!" On the flipside, to be proven wrong sucks ass.
Right now, those who shouted MIGA are vindicated. But by saying "Look! I support Israel now!", I deny them the vindication. More importantly, I can deny being wrong. In fact, I can even claim it to be a win. I can claim to be the vindicated one.

So tell me, /pol/, why shouldn't I (switch to) support Israel?