Faith, Power, and Prophecy: The Evangelical Reshaping of U.S.-Israel Relations
How a theologically-driven movement of 50 million Americans became the decisive force in Middle East policy Christian Zionism in America—rooted in Dispensationalist theology and comprising 40-50 million Evangelicals—views modern Israel as a divine mandate central to biblical prophecy. Through organizations like Christians United for Israel (CUFI), strategic lobbying, and unprecedented executive access during Trump administrations, this movement has fundamentally reshaped U.S. foreign policy. Their influence operates through sophisticated "grassroots-to-grasstops" mobilization, leveraging high voter turnout and single-issue prioritization on Israel. Yet the alliance contains profound tensions: while Israeli leaders welcome unconditional support, traditional Christian Zionist eschatology anticipates a final confrontation where non-Christians face judgment. As of March 2026, with Operation Epic Fury escalating regional tensions, this movement has evolved from supportive lobby ...