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devotech2 on scored.co
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What's ironic about ww1 is that Germany was an incidental target with guilt by association that was punished way too severely by the French. France was the main reason that the treaty of Versailles was brutal because Germany was *their* primary enemy, but not the primary enemy of the jews.
The real goal of ww1, from the jewish lens, was the ottoman empire. That was the real beast that they wanted to collapse. They knew that it was too unstable to survive any longer if the central powers failed. Germany just happened to be doing all of the heavy lifting to see the central powers through to victory, which would mean a surviving (at least for longer) ottoman empire, and thus no Israel.
As soon as the turks fell the allies swooped into the middle east like vultures. And they were already doing this before with the arab revolts. Make no mistake, the middle eastern theater of that war was probably the most consequential part of it by far (which is not an easy feat for the most consequential war in general in modern history). The reason why it is the most consequential is because we are still dealing with the problems from the existence of Israel every single day, and Israel lobbies and controls every western country besides maybe Spain alone.
The ottomans may have been a constant nuisance for most of Europe (with the exception of the French, the British (until ww1 when they betrayed it), and sometimes the Spanish), but it kept Israel from existing as a state. Unfortunately atatürk stopped the expansion of turkey in anatolia and did not go for the levant. The ottomans were a better nuisance to deal with than Israel, at least the ottomans were honorable enemies instead of treacherous "allies".
Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed
The real goal of ww1, from the jewish lens, was the ottoman empire. That was the real beast that they wanted to collapse. They knew that it was too unstable to survive any longer if the central powers failed. Germany just happened to be doing all of the heavy lifting to see the central powers through to victory, which would mean a surviving (at least for longer) ottoman empire, and thus no Israel.
As soon as the turks fell the allies swooped into the middle east like vultures. And they were already doing this before with the arab revolts. Make no mistake, the middle eastern theater of that war was probably the most consequential part of it by far (which is not an easy feat for the most consequential war in general in modern history). The reason why it is the most consequential is because we are still dealing with the problems from the existence of Israel every single day, and Israel lobbies and controls every western country besides maybe Spain alone.
The ottomans may have been a constant nuisance for most of Europe (with the exception of the French, the British (until ww1 when they betrayed it), and sometimes the Spanish), but it kept Israel from existing as a state. Unfortunately atatürk stopped the expansion of turkey in anatolia and did not go for the levant. The ottomans were a better nuisance to deal with than Israel, at least the ottomans were honorable enemies instead of treacherous "allies".
Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed