The article critiques Israel's expansionism, suggesting it reflects a strategic failure rather than strength. Over the last eight decades, despite significant U.S. support, Israel has failed to attain regional legitimacy or lasting security. The current aggressive policies, influenced by successive U.S. administrations, are seen as rooted in a settler-colonial mindset which is untenable in the long run. Historical figures of Zionism are cited to illustrate the colonial undertones of Israel's founding narrative, reinforcing the argument that these policies might lead to inevitable failure rather than success.
Every ounce of support that Israel receives from the U.S. might embolden it, but beneath that is a profound recognition of failure to attain legitimacy.
Israel's dreams of expansion and dominance, spurred by recent U.S. administrations, may appear promising but ultimately stem from a deep-rooted strategic failure affecting its security.
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