As the US presidential selection process ended, the outcome of the circus-like affair masquerading as fair election quickly emerged.
On November 7, zionist publications were ecstatic, celebrating how candidates backed by AIPAC, the hardcore zionist lobby, were successfully pushed into positions of power in the US.
With 2% of the US population, they are no longer shy of flouting their financial and political clout.
In the past, if anyone mentioned the inordinate influence of the Jewish lobby, it immediately evoked charges of ‘anti-semitism’.
No more. The zionists themselves are flouting their power.
Donald Trump’s appointment of Mike Huckabee as US ambassador to Israel has made it very clear that Israeli interests in West Asia will, as usual, be prioritized by the US regime.
The irony of such blatant ‘Israel first’ by the Trump regime is that many of his supporters were fooled into believing that he will focus primarily on American issues, both internally and externally.
Setting aside America’s internal matters, Trump’s prioritization of zionist interests in US foreign policy will backfire on a scale never seen before.
His support base is excessively zealous in its political opinions.
This factor combined with the fact that Trump overpromised on his ‘America first’ approach will lead to internal infighting among Trumpists.
Like Trump, many of his constituents also view politics through an outdated transactional merchant mindset.
Trumpists will soon ask, why the US is ruining its relations with dozens of Muslim and non-Muslim countries to promote Israeli interests.
Reclaiming American primacy was Trump’s overarching narrative.
This narrative is unsustainable if Israeli interests take precedence over America’s.
Tel Aviv’s ability to prioritize its interests via American political institutions is in the process of producing ingredients which will fracture Trump’s support base.
The orange man (aka Trump) has declared that he will embark on political vendetta against his personal opponents.
Enemies’ lists are already being prepared.
Thus, some very turbulent events are likely to be triggered in the US domestically if Israeli interests are prioritized.
Such Israeli prioritization is not confined to the US.
Blatant zionist interference is muddying the domestic political landscape throughout the western bloc.
Italy recently unmasked how Israelis were involved in cyber hacking of “thousands of people including politicians, entrepreneurs, athletes and even musicians.”
Zionist interference in the internal affairs of other states is nothing new and is unlikely to be curtailed by the western political caste.
Many of them are dependent on and beholden to zionist financing.
The western regimes’ political clout and economic power on the global stage, however, is declining rapidly.
History shows that in such circumstances, western politicians and societies put the blame on outsiders.
Currently, the collective west’s blame is directed primarily at Muslims.
This is clearly being pushed by Israel.
The world order, however, is changing and zionist interference is so blatant that zionism itself is no longer immune from backlash.
The ongoing genocide in Gaza has normalized pressure on the zionists.
Their meddling operations in western countries are also being talked about.
The taboo of publicly speaking out against destabilizing zionist meddling has been broken.
Political taboos, once broken, quickly become the norm.
In no arena will the overt and covert Israeli meddling in strategic affairs of western countries manifest itself more clearly than in the domain of foreign policy.
With the rise of BRICS, western entities will be seeking greener pastures.
In societies which are anti-Israel, the baggage of being perceived as pro-zionist will significantly shrink opportunities for western state and non-state entities.
Unconditional backing for zionist-led genocide in Palestine has dragged western regimes into geopolitical quagmires which they did not need to be a part of.
Although it is too late to avoid the repercussions for unconditionally backing Israeli genocide in Gaza, the only way western countries can reduce the negative geopolitical impact of their declining power is by distancing themselves from Israel and its unhinged policies.