Almost imperceptibly from Canada, the countries of the comparatively advanced world whose politics are more or less democratic, are edging back from their infatuation with the woke and racially atomized and extreme green, left. The shocking wave of antisemitism that freakishly arose after the barbarous assault of Hamas on Israel last October, has largely subsided. The campuses are quiet, the public is tired of having streets disrupted by ridiculous demonstrations proclaiming that the Jews have no right to be in the land of Israel, where they have been for more than 5,000 years, and the burdens of political correctness are becoming insufferable to the sensible majority of most western countries.
Most even slightly informed people do not equate the democratic state of Israel with the genocidal terrorist puppets of the medieval theocracy of Iran. There has been almost no public attention to the fact that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he addressed the United States Congress two months ago, and former president Donald Trump in his debate with Kamala Harris two weeks ago both stated that they would not tolerate Iran becoming a nuclear military power. Obviously, one or other of those countries, or both together, and probably with the explicit solidarity of several of the Arab powers, are preparing to intervene militarily to prevent the world’s principal terrorism-supporting state and most stentorian advocates of the resumption of genocide against the Jewish people.