I said what I said….
America’s foreign policy is not guided by national interest. It is guided by misplaced loyalty. Every year Washington sends $3.8 billion to Israel with no audit, no debate, and no measurable return. Since 1967 we have inherited their conflicts, their enemies, and their intelligence scandals from the USS Liberty to Pollard.
This blind allegiance is not just political. It is theological. A century of dispensationalist heresy convinced millions that modern Israel holds divine status and that aiding a foreign state is serving God. It is not. It has turned faith into foreign policy and worship into warfare.
This loyalty is also bipartisan. It may be the only issue where both parties still agree. That alone speaks volumes. When the ruling class moves in unison, it means the interest being served is not yours.
The cost has been enormous. American credibility is shattered across the Middle East. Our foreign policy serves ideology instead of interest. Even the Church has traded discernment for devotion to a state.
It is time to end blank check diplomacy and theological delusion. An ally respects sovereignty. A faith rooted in truth does not demand servitude to another nation.