Part 9/12:
The U.S. Policy and the Influence of Jewish Power
A recurring theme is the perception that the Jewish community holds disproportionate influence over U.S. foreign policy, especially regarding Israel. Victor challenges this notion, asserting that critical analysis should consider American national interests and policy consistency rather than singling out Israel or any country for "special" scrutiny.
He highlights the contradictions in criticism aimed solely at Israel while ignoring similar actions by Turkey, Azerbaijan, or other states. His argument hinges on the idea that criticism should be equitable, applying uniformly across all nations—and that singling out Israel often feeds into anti-Semitic stereotypes.