MH.Yang
Trusted Member
Many people are unaware of the relationship between Israel and Russia. During World War II, there were large numbers of Jewish soldiers in Eastern European countries; the Soviet Union alone had 500,000 Jewish soldiers. More than 300,000 of these Jewish veterans who had fought in World War II participated in the founding of Israel. At that time, Israel’s total population was only 800,000. This is the main reason why Israel possessed such strong combat capabilities so soon after its establishment. Israel maintained close ties with the Soviet Union from its very inception. Many high-ranking Israeli officials also come from Jewish families in Russia. And it wasn’t until after the 1967 “Six-Day War” that it became a key ally of the United States. Since 1991, however, the Soviet Union and Russia have maintained very close strategic cooperation with Israel.
As for the relationship between Israel and India, members of the PDF are well aware of it, so I won’t repeat the explanation here.
When Iranians criticize China for not providing enough support before the war, you should first take a look at your own government. On the one hand, it claims to oppose Israel, yet on the other, it maintains close ties with Israel’s allies. If you were Chinese, could you fully trust the Iranian government?
As for the relationship between Israel and India, members of the PDF are well aware of it, so I won’t repeat the explanation here.
When Iranians criticize China for not providing enough support before the war, you should first take a look at your own government. On the one hand, it claims to oppose Israel, yet on the other, it maintains close ties with Israel’s allies. If you were Chinese, could you fully trust the Iranian government?
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