A bombshell NBC poll has exposed a troubling reality: American support for our strongest Middle Eastern ally has cratered in just two years, dropping from a positive 47/34 approval rating to a dismal 32/39 disapproval rating. The question every patriot should be asking is simple - if we're abandoning Israel, then who exactly can America count on?
This dramatic shift didn't happen in a vacuum, folks. For years, the radical left has been waging a systematic campaign to poison Americans against Israel, using college campuses, social media, and their allies in the mainstream media to spread anti-Semitic propaganda disguised as "human rights" activism.
Remember those pro-Hamas demonstrations we saw erupting across American universities? Those weren't organic grassroots movements - they were coordinated efforts funded by the same globalist networks that have been working to undermine America's traditional alliances for decades.
The Real Story Behind the Numbers
What this poll really reveals is the success of leftist indoctrination in our schools and media. An entire generation of Americans has been fed a steady diet of anti-Israel propaganda, portraying the only democracy in the Middle East as the aggressor while ignoring the terrorist tactics of Hamas, Hezbollah, and other Iranian proxies.
"When Americans turn against Israel, they're not just abandoning an ally - they're abandoning their own values of freedom, democracy, and the right to defend yourself against terrorist attacks."
Think about it - Israel is surrounded by enemies who openly call for its destruction, yet somehow they've been painted as the villains by the same people who excuse Islamic terrorism and chant "Death to America" in the streets of Tehran.
President Trump understood this threat during his first term, which is why he moved our embassy to Jerusalem and brokered the historic Abraham Accords. Now in his second term, he has the opportunity to reverse this dangerous trend and remind Americans why Israel remains our most reliable partner in a volatile region.
The real question isn't whether Israel deserves our support - it's whether America is still capable of recognizing its true friends. In a world where China threatens Taiwan, Russia menaces Europe, and Iran builds nuclear weapons, can we really afford to abandon the one nation in the Middle East that shares our values?
