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The Abrahamic Alliance: reality or work of fiction? by Lorenzo Maria Pacini
(2024-07-27 at 23:47:02 )
The Abrahamic Alliance: reality or work of fiction? by Lorenzo Maria Pacini
"Abrahamic Alliance" will probably end up being an empty and superficial alliance, consisting mostly of the United States and Israel, similar to Operation Prosperity Guardian, which is widely considered a flop.
On Wednesday 24 July 2024, Israeli President Bibi Netanyahu delivered a speech to the Congress of the United States of America that will go down in history.
The speech of the worlds most dangerous clown
In the absence of the political leadership - embroiled in an unprecedented social crisis of paedophilia scandals, old men with Alzheimers pressing random buttons in war rooms and clowns on psychiatric drugs attacking banks -, the "host" from the Middle East took the opportunity to travel to Washington,D.C. and clarify certain programmatic aspects of the future of the collective West.
Here are some highlights of his crazy speech, with which he orwellianly turned reality upside down, spread fake news, manipulated his listeners and legitimised a genocide that goes on while the rest of the world thinks about going on holiday, while writing "All eyes on Rafah" on social media to wash his conscience:
- "The war in Gaza has one of the lowest ratios of combatants to non-combatants in the history of urban warfare";
- "Not a single innocent Palestinian civilian has been killed by the IDF in Rafah";
- "Iran is behind all the terrorism, all the unrest, all the chaos and all the endless killing. And this should come as no surprise";
- "For Iran, Israel is first, America is second. When Israel fights Hamas, we are fighting Iran. When we fight Hezbollah, we are fighting Iran. When we fight the Houthis, we are fighting Iran. And when we fight Iran, we are fighting radical terrorism";
- "We are not just protecting Israel, we are protecting the United States. Our enemies are your enemies. Our fight is your fight. Our victory is your victory";
- Netanyahu then proposed an Abrahamic Alliance, consisting of Israel, the United States, and Arab countries dependent on the two aforementioned.
- He received a total of 58 standing ovations in his 60-minute speech (not even a Taylor Swift concert!).
So, to recap:
- Genocide of the Palestinians does not exist;
- If anything, there is a good genocide and that is the Israeli one;
- Palestine is called Israel and if you think otherwise you are an idiot;
- Israel is a victim, unfortunately it has found itself in the home of people who had been there for thousands of years who are demanding their land back;
- The only good Palestinian is a dead Palestinian;
- Iran (the only country in the world to have fought against the imperialism of the Great Satan (Israel+USA+UK+Saudi Arabia) is entirely to blame for being Shia (and also for having eradicated Wahabi and Salafist Islamic terrorism in the Middle East and curbed imperialist expansionism);
- If you think otherwise, maybe you deserve a bullet too.
The Abrahamic Alliance
In the general delirium of his words, Netanyahu put forward the strategic proposal of an alliance, military, political and economic, called the "Abrahamic Alliance".
If the United States had tried to form this alliance 10 years ago, we could say that Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Jordan and Egypt would probably have joined. With the ongoing Syrian war, fears over the nuclear programme and anti-Iranian sentiment at boiling point, the Arab nations felt they had something to prove.
However, in the Middle East of the year 2024, with Iran as an emerging force that has imposed hard power equations on its neighbours, and after the peace agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia, I think such an alliance is not feasible. At best, the Kingdom of Jordan and Bahrain would join such an alliance.
Saudi Arabia is openly interested in closer ties with Iran, the UAE mostly follows Saudi policy and is heavily dependent on Iranian imports, while Egypt has a history of rejecting alliances and has bigger problems than Iran. None of these countries will be enthusiastic about the prospect of an anti-Iran alliance at a time when Iran is rapidly emerging as a pre-eminent geopolitical power in the Middle East.
Jordan, because of its dependence on NATO and the United States, is the one most likely to be in favour. It was the only Arab nation to open its airspace to the Israeli Air Force when Iran launched its missile attacks against Israel in April this year.
Bahrain, which hosts the United States Persian Gulf Fleet, while it might be interested in joining, has also openly expressed its interest in re-establishing diplomatic ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In short: the "Abrahamic Alliance" will probably end up being a shell of what it once could have been. It will be an empty and superficial alliance, consisting mostly of the United States and Israel, similar to Operation Prosperity Guardian, which is widely considered a flop.
Then, in all this, there remains one last fundamental point to consider: while Netanyahu and his followers blather on about turning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into a global war on a religious basis (in perfect neocon eschatological style), they perhaps forget that the rest of the world - "the rest", as the Americans used to say - is turning over a new leaf and will not stand by and watch.
Russia and China have already concluded the laying of the pillars of a multipolar world.. in which war will no longer be fought as before.
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