The one thing that should die with this peace, however, is the idea that Israel in some way runs the USG. My Israeli contacts are livid. They feel completely betrayed which, in fairness, is what the United States generally does to its allies. That's how you know you're a US Ally in good standing: you get betrayed by this government or the next one, usually sequentially. That also is probably to our national dishonor, but it is at least a demonstration of some kind of self-governance: we can't have permanent promises because we actually do change at least the top dressing of the government once in a while. The unwashed underwear, by which I mean the bureaucracy, tends to go unchanged decade after decade; but some top-level policies get reversed as the pendulum swings.
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we can't have permanent promises because we actually do change at least the top dressing of the government once in a while
Is that what GWashington was actually aiming at?
Of course, the counterparty Government(s) change, too. So maybe he dropped that jewel because he knew that ALL of geopolitics will shift at one time or another.
By the way, is any country OWED our permanent allegiance?
No government is, not even our own; the Declaration of Independence makes that philosophical argument.
Yes, this is the 200th thing that should kill for all time the idea that Israel is running our government. But it won't. For people who are convinced that some secret force is running the US or the world, the best that ever happens is that they decide that it's a different sinister force.
Maybe there is a value is slaying the false idea that Israel runs our government, and with something that is to last just a short time (if that). Could be clever if intentional.
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