Thanks to Israel, War in Europe No Longer Creates “Surplus Jews”
Serving as a refuge may not be the main purpose of the Jewish state, but it is a valuable one.
March 1, 2022
Jerusalem says no to a Chinese railroad company, even as Washington says yes.
As the U.S. has become more clear-eyed about seeing Beijing as its primary geopolitical rival, it has at times expressed concern about Sino-Israeli cooperation, a subject Mosaic has covered extensively. The Jewish state has generally acquiesced when its most important ally has asked it to avoid certain dealings with China. But, write Nathan Picarsic and Jonathan Schanzer, America has not always followed its own advice:
Serving as a refuge may not be the main purpose of the Jewish state, but it is a valuable one.
Jerusalem says no to a Chinese railroad company, even as Washington says yes.
An anti-Iran league might not be as good as it seems.
Solving one case of anti-Jewish discrimination might not be good for the Jews.
A southern outpost of talmudic Judaism.
As the U.S. has become more clear-eyed about seeing Beijing as its primary geopolitical rival, it has at times expressed concern about Sino-Israeli cooperation, a subject Mosaic has covered extensively. The Jewish state has generally acquiesced when its most important ally has asked it to avoid certain dealings with China. But, write Nathan Picarsic and Jonathan Schanzer, America has not always followed its own advice:
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