In 1948, the United States has taken the initiative to acknowledge Israel as a new country of the United Nations; our quick action on this point shows how important the United States is to establish allies in the Middle East. There are many reasons to keep this solid friendship, but probably the most important thing is that our values are the same. Israel closely resembles the United States; it is the only democracy in the Middle East, it wants to prevent war, and to achieve stability and ultimate peace, they achieve a common goal We acknowledge the need to cooperate in order to do.
American Zionism is based on another widely recognized aspect of Americanism. Over the centuries, a metaphor between America and ancient Israel, or colonial American and European settlers of ancient Israelis, was constantly heard. It comes from the corresponding analogy between the UK or Britain and Ancient Israel. There is nothing new about this observation. In my opinion, however, we should understand that this metaphor creates a belief equivalent to Zionism - not Zionism in the modern version, but in the Bible. The Promised Land Bible prophets understand that both elements imply privileges and obligations. The person chosen is closer to God than any other person and keeps higher standards
In short, I think that the analogy of America and ancient Israel is more than just a word. That means a doctrine of making an assertion and imposing obligation. This doctrine is Zionism. Adjusted Zionism is an essential part of Americanism and this is another reason why Americanism can not be established as mere secular or folk religion. Puritanism, the foundation of my story, represents a strange historical trick. It disappeared. It seems that at the beginning of the 19th century, it withdrew from history. This is a powerful and powerful approach to Protestant Christianity; however historical records indicate that it just disappeared. But it will not disappear, but just changing the shape may be more correct.
The relationship between the United States and Israel is not only organizational but also organic. Israel is a symbol of America's commitment to freedom of religion, education, women's rights, freedom of speech, democratic governance, free market capitalism. Women have equal access to education and labor opportunities. As a Jewish state, Israel protects all religious buildings and provides Christians, Muslims and Jews universal access to all places of worship. (How many churches and synagogues are also protected by Syrians and Iranian people?)