The US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has said it would be "fine" if Israel took control of a vast swathe of the Middle East, drawing a swift rebuke from regional and other majority-Muslim states.It was Karl Marx who opined: "Religion is the opium of the people". It is nutballs like Huckabee that proves him right. And, of course, it is why the diests Founding Fathers chose to separate Church and State. It reared its ugly head during the Second Great Awakening (oft times linked here), not long after the Founding.
Suggesting even nominal support for Israeli sovereignty over much of the Middle East is an unprecedented departure from American foreign policy. It also goes well beyond what much of Israel's far-right is willing to call for publicly.
Nearly every Middle Eastern country aside from Israel condemned Huckabee's comments in a joint statement on Sunday.
In an interview with US conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, the ambassador was asked about his understanding of a biblical verse suggesting that land including parts of Egypt, Syria and Iraq had been divinely promised to the Jewish people.
Carlson said that according to the Old Testament, the boundaries would be "basically the entire Middle East."
He continued: "Does Israel have the right to that land?"
"Not sure we'd go that far," Huckabee said in reply. "It would be a big piece of land."
Carlson then pressed him: "Does Israel have the right to that land?"
"It would be fine if they took it all," Huckabee responded, before adding: "I don't think that's what we're talking about here today."
The BBC (and some others) included this more explicit bit about the extent
In the interview, released on Friday, Carlson pressed the ambassador on his interpretation of a Bible verse which the host claimed suggested Israel had a right to the land between the River Nile in Egypt and the Euphrates in Syria and Iraq.Now, it must be remembered that the Israelites held sovereignty over a small bit of the current Middle East for about 200 years, 3,000 years ago. And the only explicit "statement" of this essentially infinite sovereignity is just the Old Testament. The Israelites wrote the book that gave them the Middle East. Or, to put it yet another way: Native Americans held sovereignty over the North American continent continuously for at least 10,000 years before White People invaded. Don't they have a much stronger case for recompense? Yes?? Oh, right. They're heathens.
Huckabee said "it would be a big piece of land" but stressed that "I don't think that's what we're talking about here today".

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