He describes Israel as a democracy-and-theocracy with a strategic objective named Greater Israel, supported by biblical narrative, intelligence networks, and diaspora financing channels.
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He describes Israel as a democracy-and-theocracy with a strategic objective named Greater Israel, supported by biblical narrative, intelligence networks, and diaspora financing channels.
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"So it is a democracy as well as a theocracy. And the way you destroy Israel is you cause it to enter a civil..."
"And therefore the Jewish people have a right to be in Israel and do whatever they want because that is what God promised them...."
"All right. So the Greater Israel Project stretches from the Nile to the Euphrates. What's important is that it also encompasses parts of Turkey,..."
"don't actually have to attack the GCC, because the Israelis will do it for them, and blame it on the Iranians. Okay. So this..."
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