Will the Jewish people find their way into the intelligence community and with the backing of the president pull an OTL Operation Wrath of God when a major terror attack happens. Keep up the great work.
I think it is a state within the US that has a lot of autonomy when it come to things mostly local, but still answers to the federal government.So will New Zion become a state or an independent country?
So will New Zion become a state or an independent country?
Did the Eurasian Union get a new flag or is it the same USSR flag?
Gotta say, I did not see that coming. I mean it's pretty interesting and I love it as a concept, I just never saw it coming in a million years.
That said I am still kinda surprised at ITTL US's outlook on Jews. Considering OTL opinions this is such a 180 I did not expect it. I know that race is overall in a better situation compared to OTL, but we've seen the progression of that and it's still not 100% better quite yet. But the shear level of philo-semitism expressed here and the amount of the US Protestants who apparently subscribe to Dual-Covenant Theology is quite surprising. What exactly was the cause of this?
One more note, I am surprised that Hebrew was successfully revived and became the dominant language besides English in New Zion. From my own, admittedly limited, understanding the main reason Hebrew dominated in Israel is because the large number of non-Ashkenazim which made Yiddish a non-starter as a common language. In a state whose population is made up mostly of Jewish immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe, most if not all of which would be Ashkenazim, I would expect Yiddish to be the language to naturally predominate along with English.
I expect with all the jews being alive and moving to US, the middle east will not be looked favorably upon by most of the government and public. Maybe the middle east could try to unite like many countries tried doing during OTL? While I do wish well for the middle east, I think the middle east ITTL will have all the muslim countries at each other throats. No Jewish State of Israel existing can bring a lot of changes to the region.
I wonder how weaponry will advance as time goes on. With the US having a more imperialist mindset, certain rifles and military vehicles could maybe be made earlier. Maybe Eugene Stoner or somebody else goes on to create the AR-15 at an earlier date. Keep up the good work.
I wasn't aware that that kind of support for Israel among evangelicals was that pronounced back then. My knowledge of modern evangelicals' support for Israel is rooted firmly in their ideas of Biblical prophecy and the End Times, namely that all the Jews in the world have to return to Israel so Jesus will come back. Most that I've seen have been rather anti-semitic in reality, less "Jews are God's Chosen" and more "they're a bunch of unbelievers damned to hell but useful to us in bringing about the Apocalypse".3. Not all churches believe in the Dual Covenant per se, but throughout OTL most American Protestant faiths have both been fairly American Exceptionalist and have backed the claims of the Jews as God's Chosen. IOTL, that's most notably expressed in the fact that Protestant evangelical leaders and denominations work so strongly support Israel that some actually have high-level ties to the Israeli government. ITTL that translates to helping settle the Jews in America and saying that America must shelter the Jews "because those that bless Zion will be blessed by God" (rough summary of a piece of scripture I don't remember at the moment). This leads into a final point.
4. This TL's America is more religious than OTL, and it's a much more specifically Protestant religiosity. IOTL, White folks of different faiths united around a common White identity. ITTL, White people and Black people have united around their common Protestant identity. Protestant churches are more powerful than OTL, and decades of pushing TTL's huge imperial project has influenced them down different roads theologically, including the Dual Covenant for some.
I wasn't aware that that kind of support for Israel among evangelicals was that pronounced back then. My knowledge of modern evangelicals' support for Israel is rooted firmly in their ideas of Biblical prophecy and the End Times, namely that all the Jews in the world have to return to Israel so Jesus will come back. Most that I've seen have been rather anti-semitic in reality, less "Jews are God's Chosen" and more "they're a bunch of unbelievers damned to hell but useful to us in bringing about the Apocalypse".
I'm also curious about the state of the different Protestant denominations in the US. There are some big differences between the different types and I wonder how that's playing out with the various churches being that much more powerful. Sure when they can agree they're in harmony and a force to be reckoned with, but how much are they differing and how is that going to effect things? I must admit I am mostly curious as a Lutheran who grew up in a mostly super evangelical part of the country where we often had more in common with the few Catholics than the other Protestants, while still being lumped into the big ol' mulligan stew that is Protestantism.
Or you could just use the flag of the Russian National Soviet Republic in TNO as it would probably fit such a regime:Still the same Red flag, although part of me is debating finding a flag with the hammer and sickle and a double headed eagle online for maximum cursedness.
Or you could just use the flag of the Russian National Soviet Republic in TNO as it would probably fit such a regime:
The Galil was basically an Israeli copy of the AK-47. I don't think it'd be made ITTL.With all the Jews heading to the US, I think certain weapons like the Galil and Uzi will be made.