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U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham’s says “If America pulls the plug on Israel, God will pull the plug on us. And we’re not going to let that happen” What Are the Motives Behind This Declaration?

U.S.-Israel alliance is divinely sanctioned and vital to America's security and moral standing. According to Graham, severing this bond would invite catastrophic repercussions—not only strategic but existential—for the United States.

Rashi Randev by Rashi Randev
August 14, 2025
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U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham’s says “If America pulls the plug on Israel, God will pull the plug on us. And we’re not going to let that happen” What Are the Motives Behind This Declaration?

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham’s says “If America pulls the plug on Israel, God will pull the plug on us. And we’re not going to let that happen” What Are the Motives Behind This Declaration?

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U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham recently delivered a forceful message affirming the unwavering alliance between America and Israel, warning of dire consequences if the United States were to abandon its closest Middle Eastern ally. Speaking at a Republican rally in South Carolina, Graham emphasized that steadfast support for Israel is not merely a matter of geopolitics but also a profound moral and spiritual imperative—a conviction deeply rooted in his worldview.

The Essence of Graham’s Warning

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Graham’s declaration, “If America pulls the plug on Israel, God will pull the plug on us. And we’re not going to let that happen,” captures a sentiment many in the American political and evangelical spheres share. It underscores the belief that the U.S.-Israel alliance is divinely sanctioned and vital to America’s security and moral standing. According to Graham, severing this bond would invite catastrophic repercussions—not only strategic but existential—for the United States.

Strategic Importance of the U.S.-Israel Alliance

Graham painted a stark picture of Israel’s vulnerability, describing it as “in a fight for their lives,” surrounded by hostile forces that would seek its annihilation if given the chance. He rebutted accusations of genocide often leveled against Israel, contrasting Israel’s restraint with the violent intentions of groups like Hamas.

For Graham, Israel represents the U.S.’s most reliable democratic ally in a volatile region rife with threats from radical Islamist factions and hostile regimes. The alliance involves critical intelligence sharing, military cooperation, and a shared commitment to counterterrorism and regional stability.

Moral and Ideological Dimensions

Beyond geopolitical calculations, Graham framed the support for Israel as a straightforward choice not only for Americans in general but particularly for Christians, stating, “This is not a hard choice if you’re an American. It’s not a hard choice if you’re a Christian.” He invoked a sense of divine accountability, suggesting that America’s fate is intertwined with its commitment to Israel.

This view resonates with a significant segment of U.S. society for whom biblical prophecy and religious conviction inform foreign policy views. It reinforces why politicians like Graham insist on unwavering support as a matter of faith and identity, not just strategy.

Political Context and Challenges

Graham’s remarks also reflect frustration within some parts of the Republican Party and broader U.S. political landscape where calls have emerged to reassess the nature and scale of American backing for Israel. Graham criticized those voices as morally confused or politically misguided.

He praised President Donald Trump for his steadfast backing of Israel during critical moments, especially following the devastating October 7 attacks by Hamas in 2023, which Graham described as the largest loss of Jewish life since the Holocaust. Despite Israel being sometimes portrayed as the aggressor, Graham reaffirmed his stance that Israel is the “good guy” defending itself against radical Islamist enemies.

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Firm Resolve Against Abandonment

Lindsey Graham’s statement is more than rhetoric; it is a clear signal of the imperatives driving U.S. support for Israel from strategic, moral, and religious perspectives. The alliance is viewed not as expendable policy but as foundational to American security and identity. For Graham and like-minded supporters, pulling support from Israel would invite divine retribution and strategic peril, a scenario they are committed to preventing at all costs.

In essence, this perspective stresses that America’s commitment to Israel is non-negotiable—a line in the sand that intertwines national interests with faith-based conviction, ensuring the partnership endures through turbulent times.

In the intricate chessboard of Middle Eastern geopolitics and global diplomacy, severing the U.S.-Israel tie could trigger unforeseen cascading effects—making it imperative to sustain and strengthen this alliance rather than letting it unravel.

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