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Good evening. It's Monday, November 13.
Tonight: Ever since Israel was attacked on October 7 – all the way on the other side of the world from the U.S. – that country has completely dominated headlines, political debate and almost every political pundit and politician in the United States. All of that illustrates the extreme importance so many Americans – both elites and ordinary citizens – vest in Israel. Anyone who has paid any attention to the debates over the last month, or who understands longstanding U.S. policy in terms of foreign, financial and military aid over many decades, knows that Israel is of the utmost importance to millions of American citizens, to policymakers in Washington and both political parties, and huge chunks of America's most influential pundit class and to the citizens it represents.
Why is this? Why does this very small and distant country in a region the U.S. has long said to be turned away from in favor of a focus on the Asian Pacific occupy such an emotional and political centrality for so many Americans to the point that Israel's words generate at least as much passion, sustained interest and fervor as America's own? It's been five weeks since the Hamas attack, and U.S. media outlets, social media and our political debates are as inflamed over this country and this issue in this war as I have ever seen it be.
Many conservatives in the United States who spent years vehemently denouncing the evils of censorship, victimhood narratives and what they called “cancel culture”, now that the issue out there is Israel are now vocally supporting and cheering all of those things as never before. It is really worth asking why this is. Why does Israel have such intense importance for so many Americans and the West generally to the point that the United States seems not just willing, but eager to make Israeli wars our own wars? We'll examine that question.
But first, one point that has gone overlooked in the debates over this war and all of this –because so much of an attempt always to suggest there's a partisan division about things, even when there isn't – is the role of President Joe Biden for decades, indeed for most of his political life. Biden has been one of the most stalwart, impassioned, unflinching and extreme supporters of the state of Israel of anyone, in either party in Washington. It's not just that Biden is one of the most devoted supporters of Israel, though he is, he's also one of the most vehement defenders of the decades-long policy of the United States to fund, arm and support Israel without limits more than any other country on Earth by far. We'll examine this history and its implications for our current situation.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.