Zionism is a parasite, and like all parasites, it requires a suitable host.
A parasite will exploit this host until the host dies, or becomes so depleted it no longer serves as a viable host.
Before this occurs though, the parasite must find an alternative host or face succumbing to exposure and lack of sustenance.
Zionism’s current host is being quickly depleted. Hence, the desperation to extract as much as possible from this host, while finding and establishing a new host.
Who are the potential new hosts for Zionism?
Obviously, this new host must have sufficient economic and military robustness to satiate Zionism’s monstrous appetite. Additionally, it must be able to protect Zionism from any threats and competitors that may come about due to Zionism’s hostile nature.
Or at least, it must have a strong potential for such purposes.
The candidate must also be somewhat willing to take on the parasite, or be susceptible to infiltration from the parasite.
At present, there are only three candidates that could possibly fill this role for the Zionist parasite.
They are China, Russia and India.
China’s entire political and philosophical framework is too incompatible with how Zionism has been structured up till now. For a harmonisation to develop, it would require more time for equalising adaptations of both the host and parasite than the parasite has available to it.
Russia is currently engaged in hostile actions against the parasite’s existing host, and since the depletion of the host’s capabilities, the parasite has been exposed as being the driving force behind this hostility.
This leaves India.
Although India does not presently embody the economic and military robustness to be able to sustain this Zionist parasite, and there could also be some political and philosophical framework incompatibilities, it is the only realistic option available, given the diminishing time constraints, for Zionism’s survival.
If India allows itself to become the new Zionist host, then it can expect to be turned into a withering husk. Even before it realises any of the economic or cultural potential it may possess.
From a foundational level, it is not Zionism itself that is necessarily the parasite, but the ideology of Exceptionalism undergirding it, that transforms it into a parasite.
This type of ideology can manifest itself in many other ways, such as it has done in the past, through Nazism.
