Friday, December 26, 2025

Israel's defense


We are preparing for the next war. Netanyahu plans to invest $300 billion over the next decade to develop Israel's military industries. The goal is to eliminate Israel's dependence on foreign powers for spare parts, ammunition, and other critical supplies.

This strategy echoes lessons from the Six-Day War, when France under De Gaulle imposed an arms embargo in the midst of Israel's existential struggle against Egyptian and Syrian forces. Similarly, during the Yom Kippur War, America rationed weapons supplies to pressure Israel into retreating. Even during the War of Independence in 1948, both America and Britain suspended arms sales to Israel—only France proved somewhat more cooperative (They hate Anglosaxons).

I'm uncertain about the current situation in this war, though it is known that the Europeans are boycotting us. Throughout Israel's history, the world has consistently opposed us, hoping either for our defeat or, at a minimum, that we not achieve too decisive a victory.

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