Pak_Sher
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You've got it backwards. In the 1973 war, at the moment Israel had invaded Africa to cut off an Egyptian army in the Sinai while simultaneously deploying within artillery range of Damascus, the U.S. stepped in to promise Israel military superiority if they would stop fighting, and the beleaguered Arabs survival if they would cease to be in the Soviet orbit.
Both Israel and the Arabs accepted the U.S. deal. So if U.S. aid is cut off, how long do you think it will be before Israel concludes that it must invade and subdue any genocidal neighbors while it still has military superiority? How long do you think such regimes could survive?
Israel always skips the satellite intelligence provided by the US that gave Israel the pre-emptive strike info. Israel had no UAVs or satellites in the 70s and only US Intel was the main factor in the past war. Israelis are also loyal to their country and fought harder. Arabs were still divided and half hearted and that was the casue of their losses.