Israel is the only true ally of the united States that is able to defend itself, has a western styled golvernment and has the freedoms the western world is accustomed to.
The United States and Israel have very good relations. Israel is among the strongest ally that the United States has in the Middle East.
The United States' strongest ally is Israel.
Germany and the USA, no doubt.
What Jewish state in the Middle East became a close ally of the United States?Israel
Iran threaten to launch missiles toward Israel, an ally of the United Stated
Israel and the United States started on friendly terms with the United States approving the 1947 Partition Plan. However, until the Six-Day War of 1967, the United States did not see Israel as a country that would exist in the long-term because of Arab belligerence against the State. After Israel's stunning victory in that war, the United States became Israel's primary Western Ally and began to trade technologies, both civilian and military, with Israel. The United States government, therefore takes a pro-Israel stance in international politics and is often seen as Israel's backer. As a result, the United States opinion on the conflict is often harsher on Palestinian Terrorism than the Israeli Occupation.
Israel protects Israel. As for foreign allies, the United States is probably Israel's strongest ally, but the United States has never even sent an expeditionary force to join with Israel in any of its wars. (Whereas the Soviet Union actively sent soldiers to fight in the War of Attrition of 1967-1970 and the Arab-Israeli War of 1973.) The main way that the United States protects Israel is by vetoing partisan UNSC resolutions.
No. The United States has invaded enough countries in recent memory. It does not need to launch a war against a regional ally.
The significance of Israel to the US is that they protect US interests in the middle east. They also share and sell the United States advanced weapon systems that are made in Israel. Israel is also a super power and regional power and nuclear power in the middle east so being a ally to a strong country like Israel is important for the United States because they can help defend the United States like they are currently aiding them in their fight against terrorism.
Yes Benjamin Franklin was the main ally of the United States of America.
apparently not. It is unclear what is meant by "take over". Israel has no interest in conquering or diplomatic wrestling with the United States considering that the United States is Israel's strongest ally. When Prime Minister Netanyahu began to complain about his reception in Washington, the opposition leader Mofaz said, "Who is your enemy, the United States or Iran?" He did this in order to remind Netanyahu that the United States is still Israel's greatest supporter and not to worry so much about the United States. As for AIPAC and other Israel-aligned lobbies, they have had a strong hand in American foreign policy for a while now and it has not grown or subsided in any strong way in the last decade.
As Israel (Medinat Yisra'el) is the only Jewish state in the Middle East (or anywhere) it would have to be them.