In a July 17 analysis, Dr. Doron Matza of the 301 platform argues that the United States is retreating from superpower status and distancing itself from Israel, with both major parties adopting postures harmful to the alliance. He warns that Vice President Vance's remarks contained classic antisemitic motifs about Jewish influence, and that Israel cannot maneuver between the two extremes.
Dr. Doron Matza, a strategic analyst with the 301 platform, published a comprehensive assessment on July 17 arguing that the United States is undergoing a dual retreat: from its superpower status globally and from its alliance with Israel. Matza contends that the ongoing US-Iran confrontation has elevated Iran to a nearly symmetrical status, eroding US credibility. He points to Vice President Vance's recent remarks, which he says contained classic antisemitic tropes about Jewish influence over American policy, and notes that the White House press secretary confirmed the administration backs those comments. According to Matza, both major US parties are now hostile to Israel's interests: the left from a progressive perspective and the right from an egocentric, antisemitic angle. He warns that Israel cannot navigate between these two extremes and that the era of reliable US support is ending. Matza also sees the US decline as creating a more dangerous, multipolar world. The analysis echoes themes from Matza's previous assessments covered by The Zioneer, which have warned of Iran's diplomatic gains, Turkey's rise, and the erosion of the US-Israel relationship.
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