I never said, nor even "implied" that Israel is "an enemy of the USA." Such an "implication" stems from your hypersensitive imagination.
Again, the USA has “business dealings” with Red China, but does that constitute “close relations”?
Sure it does. And so what?
So Israel also has close relations with China. Again, so what? Only in your hypersensitive mind does saying so translate into an accusation that Israel is an enemy of the U.S.
My point was simply that China is on good terms with Israel, and thus has no reason to pressure Australia on where Israel's capital might be. (The topic of this thread.) Any other implication is in your imagination.
But you did, when you said Israel and Red China had “close relations”. I can certainly take you to mean that you had not intended to say that, but your defensiveness seems to express something else, particularly when you come up with “so what” now when your initial post inquired as to why China was being suspected.
I would not define the USA’s “business dealings” with Red China as “close relations”, although they certainly are close to our leftist politicians—as the case is no doubt in Israel, and, as this thread illustrates, is the case in Australia.