
Judging Freedom Phil Giraldi: Is Israel Friend or Foe to the US?
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Feb 12, 2025 Phil Giraldi, an expert in U.S. foreign policy and former CIA officer, delves into the often complex U.S.-Israel relationship. He argues against the notion that their alliance is purely friendly, shedding light on Israel's influence over U.S. politics. The discussion includes controversial topics like espionage, the role of the Israel lobby, and the implications of recent free speech regulations on college campuses. Giraldi also highlights the significant impact of financial contributions from prominent Jewish billionaires on political dynamics and foreign relations.
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Espionage and Influence
- Giraldi points to Jonathan Pollard, a U.S. Navy employee convicted of spying for Israel, as evidence of Israel's espionage activities.
- He alleges Mossad's extensive spying, including utilizing American Jews in senior government positions.
The USS Liberty Incident
- Giraldi recounts the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, a U.S. Navy intelligence ship, resulting in American casualties.
- He highlights the subsequent cover-up orchestrated by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Motives Behind the USS Liberty Attack
- Giraldi discusses theories about Israel's motive for attacking the USS Liberty, one being a potential massacre of Egyptian soldiers.
- Another theory involves Israel wanting the U.S. to target Egypt and Russia.
