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Officer Ari Ben-Menashe Confirms Epstein Worked For Mossad, Blackmailed U.S. Presidents For Decades!

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Israel’s Unyielding Grip: Safeguarding American Interests Through Strategic Influence

In a explosive revelation from former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe, detailed in a widely circulated video, Jeffrey Epstein is accused of operating as a Mossad asset, allegedly blackmailing high-profile U.S. politicians to advance Israeli interests. Ben-Menashe, a veteran of Israel’s shadowy operations, claims Epstein’s network ensnared presidents and elites, ensuring favorable policies toward the Jewish state. While these assertions stir controversy, they underscore the profound, multifaceted influence Israel wields over U.S. foreign policy—a dynamic that conservatives view not as subversion, but as a bulwark against global threats like radical Islamism and Iranian aggression.
From a right-wing perspective, Israel’s sway in Washington is a testament to shared values: democracy, innovation, and unyielding defense against tyranny. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), often maligned by the left as an overreaching lobby, exemplifies legitimate advocacy. AIPAC mobilizes grassroots support, educates lawmakers, and ensures bipartisan commitment to Israel’s security. As Breitbart has reported, AIPAC counters anti-Israel voices like Rep. Ilhan Omar, who accuses pro-Israel Americans of dual allegiance—a trope conservatives decry as thinly veiled antisemitism.
Omar’s claims that AIPAC exerts undue influence ignore how such groups amplify the will of millions of Americans who see Israel as a frontline ally in the war on terror. This influence manifests in concrete policy wins. U.S. military aid to Israel, topping $3.8 billion annually, isn’t charity—it’s an investment in stability. Fox News highlights how this aid phases out direct leverage, allowing Israel to stand strong against Hamas and Hezbollah without constant U.S. micromanagement. Under President Trump, this partnership soared: recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, moving the embassy, and brokering Abraham Accords that isolated Iran. Progressive foreign policy experts even credit Trump for influencing Israel-Hamas cease-fires, proving decisive leadership yields results.

Conservatives argue this isn’t coercion but synergy—Israel’s intelligence-sharing has thwarted countless threats to American soil. Critics on the left, like those at Vox or Al Jazeera, portray AIPAC as distorting U.S. interests, but right-wing outlets like National Review expose the hypocrisy. While decrying “Jewish lobby” influence, figures like Omar bring a “foreigner’s perspective” to policy, as Breitbart notes, often aligning with anti-American radicals. In contrast, Israel’s advocates push policies that enhance U.S. power. Take the Iran nuclear deal: Israel lobbied fiercely against Obama’s flawed agreement, with officials questioning if “Tucker Carlson is in charge” amid Biden’s revival attempts.

Trump’s withdrawal, influenced by pro-Israel hawks, crippled Tehran’s ambitions, safeguarding American troops and allies. Intelligence ties, as hinted in Ben-Menashe’s Epstein claims, reveal deeper layers. Though unproven, such operations—if true—mirror historical precedents where allies use leverage to counter mutual foes. Wikipedia and other sources note Epstein’s alleged Mossad links, with Ben-Menashe asserting blackmail secured U.S. support. Conservatives might view this as tough tradecraft in a dangerous world, akin to U.S. covert actions. Israeli spies like Jonathan Pollard, convicted of passing secrets to Israel, highlight risks, but also the trust deficit mended through shared goals. As ResearchGate analyzes, Mossad’s global influence via “kompromat” protects interests against enemies like Iran.

In Congress, Israel’s influence ensures vetoes of anti-Israel UN resolutions and sanctions on Palestinian terror groups. Fox News reports voters see Iran as a top threat, splitting on Israel’s strikes but overwhelmingly backing U.S. security ties. Sen. Lindsey Graham blasts military officials opposing Israel’s autonomy, insisting it must “do whatever it takes to survive.” This echoes Trump’s doctrine: no more endless wars, but staunch support for allies who fight our battles. Detractors claim Israel’s lobby diverts U.S. policy from national interests, citing Mearsheimer and Walt’s book. Yet conservatives counter that without Israel, radical forces would dominate the Middle East, spiking oil prices and emboldening terrorists. Breitbart’s Caroline Glick warns of Israel’s munitions dependence on the U.S., urging self-reliance to avoid Biden’s “two-state” delusions that could annihilate the Jewish state.

Obama’s alleged “hatred of Israel,” influencing Biden, contrasts with Trump’s pro-Israel pivot, as Zionist Organization of America notes. Even in Africa and Asia, Israel’s influence bolsters U.S. aims. Fox details how weakened Hezbollah prompts Lebanese peace talks, with U.S. pushing sides together. South Africa, anticipating Trump, dials back anti-Israel rhetoric.
On X, users like @RupertLowe10 decry Muslim votes dictating policy, implying Israel’s counterbalance is vital. Ultimately, Israel’s influence isn’t insidious—it’s indispensable. In a world of rising authoritarianism from China to Iran, this alliance fortifies American exceptionalism. Ben-Menashe’s claims, if credible, remind us: in geopolitics, leverage ensures survival. Conservatives must defend this bond against leftist erosion, securing a safer future for both nations.
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James Kravitz, freelance writer. 

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