I guess it would be antisemitic to point this out, but I think it's unavoidable that if you're Isreal [with 9 million people] and they're surrounded by hundreds of millions of potential enemies, hundreds of millions of people who may not be inclined to their direction. Now how that was supposed to work in the long run - and I know that the Zionists' side will say, "but we've been so conciliatory, look where it's gotten us" - how was this going to work without some kind of meeting of the minds here? Was it just going to be that the U.S. was just going to keep bankrolling them forever? Even the U.S. can't ultimately, in the long run, fix a problem in which 9 million people are surrounded my hundreds of millions who hate their guts. Some other kind of approach had to be taken and it never was. I don't see what's antisemitic about pointing that out. That would seem to be the most common sense thing you have to say in this situation.
~ Tom Woods, "Ron Paul Institute Director on Best and Worst Middle East Scenarios," The Tom Woods Show, 11:30 mark, November 1, 2023
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