The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: The Strategic Case for Supporting Israel
Episode Date: November 27, 2025Why does America support Israel? The answer isn’t rooted in theology or special-interest politics but is grounded in strategic national interest. Victor Davis Hanson explains how Israel’s sta...tus as the Middle East’s only stable democracy, its alignment with U.S. security priorities, and its role in countering Iran’s decades-long campaign of terror against Americans make it an essential ally on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words." “ There's only one government that is truly a free democratic government, and that's Israel. So, it has affinities with the United States and interest with the United States that transcends anything to do with the 7 million Americans who are Jewish Americans. That's just a given. “They are not directing American policy. They couldn't unless Israel was democratic, consensual, Western, an outpost in a dangerous part of the world that has key resources for global prosperity with oil and, more importantly, is an enemy of our existential enemy that transcends any question of Israeli or Iranian animosity, and that's the theocratic government of Iran that began its existence by taking Americans hostage and storming our embassy.” (0:00) Introduction: Why the U.S. Supports Israel (1:39) The History of the U.S. and Israel (3:08) Iran: The Shared Threat (4:02) Strategic Alliances (4:40) Why Israel Is Unique in the Middle East (7:05) U.S. Interests: The Real Bottom Line (8:05) Final Thoughts 👉Don’t miss out on Victor’s latest short videos by subscribing to The Daily Signal today. You’ll be notified every time a new piece of content drops: https://www.youtube.com/dailysignal?sub_confirmation=1 👉Want more VDH? Watch Victor’s weekly, hour-long podcast, “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,” now! Subscribe to his YouTube channel, and enabling notifications: https://www.youtube.com/@victordavishanson7273?sub_confirmation=1 👉More exclusive content is available on Victor’s website: https://victorhanson.com 👉The Daily Signal cannot continue to tell stories, like this one, without the support of our viewers: https://secured.dailysignal.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I'd like to return to this often contentious subject in the news of why the United States supports Israel.
I must come clean. I am not a Christian Zionist. I support Israel for one reason.
it is in the interest of my country and the United States.
Now, why would that be?
Hello, this is Victor Davis-Hansson for the Daily Signal.
I'd like to return to this often contentious subject in the news of why the United States supports Israel.
I must come clean.
I am not a Christian Zionist.
I feel I'm a Christian, but I have no special advocacy to support Israel because it's a biblical home of the Jews and by extension the Judeo-Christian traditions of which I am a member.
And I can even confess as a rural resident who grew up and isolated on a farm, I don't recall anybody being Jewish and I had never met anybody Jewish until I was 18 years old when I went to the University of California campus at Santa Cruz.
And for the first time in my life, I met somebody who said he was Jewish.
So I don't come to this issue with any particular hidden agenda, whether it's Christian Zionists.
That's a new term that's in use now or as an advocate of Jewish Americans or Israelis.
I do it for one reason.
I support Israel for one reason.
It is in the interest of my country and the United States.
Now, why would that be?
I'll give you one example.
In 2012, 13, and 14, the United States embarked on a joint missile defense program with Poland and the Czech Republic in Eastern Europe.
You know that because in 2012, that same year, Barack Obama was caught on a hot mic right before his campaign that he was willing to be flexible on missile defense.
Eastern Europe, i.e. give it up if Vladimir Putin would give him space before his reelection,
i.e. don't invade Ukraine or don't invade anybody like you did in 2008 with Osatia. Both of
them kept the bargain. Putin didn't invade. And for two years, Obama was reelected, and they
removed missile defense. But what was the missile defense for? It wasn't to protect us. It couldn't
from Russia's 7,000 nuclear-tipped missiles, it was designed to protect Europe from Iran.
They were paranoid that unlike us, they were in a range of new Iranian missiles, and Iran
was considered hell-bent on getting a nuclear weapon.
So it was in our interest, forget Israel, forget anything else in the Cold War vis-a-vis
the prior Cold War between Russia and the United States.
It was in NATO's interest to protect the European Union.
incontinent from whom Iran. And that made sense, didn't it? Because Iran had killed almost, if not
more, Americans than ISIS had or al-Qaeda had. Al-Qaeda was responsible via bin Laden for 3,000 deaths
on September 11, 2001. But Iranian Shia terrorists all over the globe had killed Americans.
They killed Americans in Beirut in the green barracks.
in the embassy. They gave shape charges to our enemies in Iraq and probably were responsible
for over 2,000 American soldiers dying or being maimed. So they were existential enemies of America,
and we had taken efforts well aside from Israel to protect our allies and ourselves from
Iranians and that theocratic anti-American government. There was another reason, too. We tend to often
favored democratic or consensual societies over their antitheses. That's why all of the NATO
governments now are consensual, our closest ally. That's why Australia, we are a close ally in
New Zealand. They are consensual. That's why we are closer to Canada than we are to Mexico,
because it's more consensual. That's why we are good friends now with Japan. It's a consensual
government in a way it was not during World War II. We see a consensual government, we see a
consensual government in South Korea. Okay, so what is Israel? Israel is a consensual government.
It's surrounded by 500 million people of the Islamic world, Shia and Sunni, Iranian and Arab,
that aren't. They're not consensual. There's only one government that is truly a free
democratic government. And that's Israel. So it has affinities with the United States and interest
with the United States that transcends anything to do with the seven million Americans who are
Jewish Americans. That's just a given. They are not directing American policy. They couldn't unless
Israel was democratic, consensual, Western, an outpost in a dangerous part of the world that has
key resources for global prosperity with oil, and more importantly, is an enemy of our
existential enemy that transcends any question of Israeli or Iranian animosity, and that's
theocratic government of Iran that began its existence by taking American hostage and storming
our embassy. There's another question as well as, we have all sorts of quotient.
allies, of course, that are not consensual. And we give them a lot of money. We give Jordan
over a billion dollars. We give Egypt over $600 million. We give a country that can be very,
very anti-American, all sorts of help, fellow Turkish member, Mr. Ergo Jan's government in Ankara.
And we don't require any prior litmus test that they've been constituted.
or consensual, but nobody seems to object that all the money we give these countries
are all the support.
So why would you not object for us offering military assistance to Turkey that isn't
consensual fully and still illegally occupies northern Cyprus, but you would object to military
assistance to Israel that is consensual and shares exactly the same enemies as the United
States does, and these enemies are prior to and not relevant to Israel's particular enemies. We
would not be friendly with the Iranians, regardless of Israel. They took our embassy, and they
killed hundreds if not thousands of Americans for reasons other than we support Israel.
In other words, it's in our self-interest to stop Iran from posing an existential threat
to Europe, ourselves, from killing American soldiers, and for trying to disrupt and unsettle
the entire Middle East where 40% of the world's oil is from. And that is well aside from
the fact that Israel, the so-called Holy Land, is the foundation, the home, the birthplace of the
Judeo-Christian tradition. That is a reason, but it's not the only reason. It's not even the
primary reason, nor is the advocacy of Jewish Americans. The primary reason we support Israel,
it's in our cold, hard self-interest. Thank you very much. This is Victor Davis-Hansson for the Daily Signal.
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