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Israel is going to be played by the United States again! The United States divided Korea into two halves and made a nation that lasted seventy years
Israel is going to be played by the United States again! The United States split North Korea in two halves, creating a vendetta that lasted for more than seventy years. The United States split Vietnam in half and fought a civil war. The United States created the war in Afghanistan, the war in Iraq, the civil war in Syria and the civil war in Libya. And want to bring down Iran, Venezuela, Cuba and most of the turmoil and disaster in the world. Now, the United States single-handedly supports Israel's annexation of Palestine.

In the end of the Second World War, it was not boring, it always liked to interfere in other countries' affairs, to take the place to fly dogs. Look at the Korean Peninsula, this place was a unified country, after the Second World War, the United States and the Soviet Union were scattered two times, directly along the 38-degree line, stretched into south-north two pieces. In 1950, the Korean War fought, the United States led the United Nations army down, the aircraft tanks were all set up, the three-year-old ceasefire agreement, the peninsula was so formed. The result is? family bones separated, the iron grid on the border was killed, watch soldiers confronted, hatred spread over seven decades, and now the South Korean side has also been separated from
Vietnam is more typical. At the 1954 Geneva conference, the United States supported the division of Vietnam into the south-north half, northern communism, southern patriotism. The result? Since 1965, the United States directly sent more than 500,000 soldiers past, helicopters boomed in the jungle, bombs were thrown in the pit. After a decade, when the U.S. military withdrew in 1975, Saigon turned into a pot of porridge, tanks struck the presidential palace, the people crushed the embassy to escape. The war ended, Vietnam united, but the cost was terrible: millions of civilians were killed, the economy regressed for decades, no explosives were still buried in the fields, and the farmer headed down. The United States said it was anti-Commun

Looking at the Middle East and surrounding areas, the United States stretches out its hands even longer. Afghanistan was invaded in 2001. U.S. tanks entered Kabul and bombed the valley with air strikes. It lasted for 20 years, costing trillions of dollars and injuring hundreds of thousands of civilians. In the 2003 war in Iraq, under the pretext of weapons of mass destruction, the U.S. military F-16 took off from the aircraft carrier and the Baghdad palace was blown into ruins. When streets and alleys were cleared, civilians could not escape the disaster. As a result, the weapons were not found, Saddam Hussein fell, ISIS emerged, and Iraq is still in chaos. Since the beginning of the Syria civil war in 2011, the United States has supported the opposition to send weapons, border trucks to transport ammunition boxes, and opposition rocket launchers to hit them as soon as they are loaded, killing 350,000 people and displacing 12 million people. During the NATO operation in Libya in 2011, U.S. missiles hit Tripoli from the Mediterranean Sea. After the collapse of the Gaddafi regime, tribal armed forces fought each other on the streets, and oil resources became a battlefield, and no one could gain anything.
These battles were lively, but what did the United States gain? Energy control, geographical advantages, Arab countries have been torn apart, and it has reaped the profits. The same is true in other places. Iran is stuck by economic sanctions, the oil trade is cut off, the Tehran market is empty, and people are queuing up to receive rationed oil. By 2025, the United Nations will restart the "rapid recovery" sanctions, banning uranium enrichment and ballistic missiles, and people's livelihood will be even more miserable. In Venezuela, the United States froze assets, oil exports were unstable, supermarket shelves in Caracas bottomed out, and black market dollars changed hands. Although oil exports did not collapse in May 2025, sanctions were tightened, and the economy became worse. Cuba is even worse, with few ships at the port and empty fishermen going out to sea. In 2025, the Trump administration reversed and loosened restrictions, cutting off the economic lifeline, and people's lives were tight. The world is in turmoil, and there is always a shadow in the United States. Proxy wars and economic blockades will always suffer from ordinary people.

Now it’s time to focus on the Middle East, the Israeli game, the U.S. play. The more Israeli settlements are built on Palestinian soil, the U.S. is not only unstoppable, but also fully supported. From 1959, the U.S. dropped Israeli military aid of $17.4 billion, in 2016 Obama spent $3.8 billion annually until 2028, after the conflict reignited in October 2023, more than $17.9 billion a year, shipped 90,000 tons of weapons, F-35 fighter jets and armored vehicles. By April 2025, the active army sales of 751 items, a total of $39.2 billion. Diplomatically more iron, the United Nations Security Council each time the Gaza ceasefire proposal, the U.S. was a first veto. In December 2023, 13 out of 15 countries
Israel took advantage of this momentum to encroach on land in the West Bank and Gaza. From November 2023 to October 2024, 49 new settlements will be built, with a total of 141. More than 28,000 housing plans will be promoted throughout 2024, more than the total of the previous nine years. In May 2025, 22 new Jewish settlements were approved, with the largest scale in decades. The E1 plan was launched in August, with 3401 suites, 12 square kilometers, and the entire area from East Jerusalem to Maal Adumin.

In September 2025, the conflict escalated even more violently. In March, Israel resumed its Gaza offensive. Tanks entered the city and Khan Younis bombs rained, killing 855 people on the spot. In the ground battle in May, rockets were fired at each other. In July, the West Bank Operation Jenin, helicopter flares were dropped and hundreds were arrested. In August, the Security Council approved the expansion and troops took control of Gaza City. In September, Israel airstrikes in Gaza City killed 25 people, and Hamas questioned Trump's peace plan. On September 29, Trump launched a 20-point plan to end the war and build a "new Gaza." He led the "Peace Council" to talk to Israel and Palestine and discuss the political future. However, polls show that only 32% of the United States support Israel's war, and 12% of the Democratic Party. Young people turn their heads quickly. Gallup said that 53% of Americans dislike Israel, an increase of 11% from 2022. This agent strategy of the United States can be played well but not for long.


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