• FunkyStuff [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    They’re at a key strategic position that allows the US to project power into several important targets. Doesn’t help that they have nukes so the US can’t risk leaving them to fend for themselves without committing omnicide.

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      2 months ago

      I guess maybe I’ve been spoiled by my media choices, I’ve come to expect my antagonists to be three-dimensional and not straight-up sociopathic.

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      2 months ago

      Yeah: Iran, Iraq, and Syria. They just decided to project that force at 3 countries simultaneously. And if it doesn’t work out for them, that’s going to be the end of their usefulness.

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        Not just those, though. The west took a huge L in the Suez crisis, but Israel is a way to still have some control over Egypt (which is more or less a puppet state atm). Israel also sits at an important position for projecting power to Afghanistan (lol) and, to a lesser extent, East Asia. South Korea and Japan are much more relevant for East Asia, but Israel still functions as a hub connecting the east and west.