George Marshall Opposed the Creation of Israel, But Truman Caved In to Zionist $$$
Mike Whitney • December 29, 2024
George C. Marshall was probably more responsible for the American victory in World War II than any other man. Everyone who knew him or worked with him saw him as an enormous figure and called him “the noblest Roman of them all”. Michael Collins, editor Middle East Institute
American patriot General George C. Marshall strongly opposed the partitioning of Palestine because he knew that the creation of a Zionist state at the heart of the Arab world would severely undermine US regional interests while fueling endless conflicts across the Middle East. In short, Marshall and his allies at the State Department grasped that Zionist leaders would never opt to get along with their Arab neighbors or pursue a path of peaceful coexistence but would relentlessly seek to dominate the region by duping Washington into destroying its perceived enemies. Marshall’s opposition suggests that—even before Israel achieved statehood—powerful members of the US foreign policy establishment anticipated that the prevailing ideology of the Israeli state would lead to widespread destabilization, conflagration and genocide. This is from an article at Mondoweiss:
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