Post by account_disabled on Jan 27, 2024 23:29:03 GMT -5
Biden arrived, spoke and left. He only set foot on Israeli soil. She only had words of comfort and support for Israeli citizens and institutions. Their Arab allies canceled the planned meeting, partly upset by a new exercise of North American partiality in the face of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, partly disturbed by a wave of indignation among their populations at Israel's unjustifiable collective punishment of the more than two million Palestinians of Gaza. The American president gave candid recommendations to his Israeli friends not to let themselves be carried away by an "understandable" spirit of revenge , as if this cruel siege were not already another manifestation of the usual disproportionate behavior of the Jewish state in the face of the slightest challenge.
The opening of a “humanitarian corridor” from Egypt, insufficient and conditional on Israel not noticing suspicions of benefit to Hamas, is the only result of a lightning visit and lacking medium and long-term initiatives. The true Phone Number Database message was not transmitted by a president short of energy and little political capital in his own home. The “voice of America” that really matters is the one that comes from the two aircraft carriers sent to the region, with an impressive arsenal and 20,000 marines in combat order to abort any further shock that Israel could suffer. Back home, Biden has given a twist to his attempt to justify the Israeli response, current and future, forcing an impossible relationship between the wars in Palestine and Ukraine.
On this occasion, she has addressed his citizens from the oval office; or rather, to the congressmen who must authorize the continued flow of money and weapons to their Israeli and Ukrainian allies. Europeans should not be amused by this second message from Biden in a few days. In fact, they have barely tried not to get carried away by American bias in the Middle East. The four dimensions of the war between Hamas and Israel FORTY YEARS OF PARTIALITY Biden's short and skewed trip to Israel summarizes his 40 years of co-responsibility in US policy in the region. Eight presidents have failed the subject of the Middle East, and in particular the Palestinian conflict, if anything with different scores: the grades of Reagan, Bush Jr. and Trump were terrible, those of Bush Sr. and the well-intentioned Clinton were determined but ultimately frustrated. but Obama's was reluctant and Biden's was initially evasive.
The opening of a “humanitarian corridor” from Egypt, insufficient and conditional on Israel not noticing suspicions of benefit to Hamas, is the only result of a lightning visit and lacking medium and long-term initiatives. The true Phone Number Database message was not transmitted by a president short of energy and little political capital in his own home. The “voice of America” that really matters is the one that comes from the two aircraft carriers sent to the region, with an impressive arsenal and 20,000 marines in combat order to abort any further shock that Israel could suffer. Back home, Biden has given a twist to his attempt to justify the Israeli response, current and future, forcing an impossible relationship between the wars in Palestine and Ukraine.
On this occasion, she has addressed his citizens from the oval office; or rather, to the congressmen who must authorize the continued flow of money and weapons to their Israeli and Ukrainian allies. Europeans should not be amused by this second message from Biden in a few days. In fact, they have barely tried not to get carried away by American bias in the Middle East. The four dimensions of the war between Hamas and Israel FORTY YEARS OF PARTIALITY Biden's short and skewed trip to Israel summarizes his 40 years of co-responsibility in US policy in the region. Eight presidents have failed the subject of the Middle East, and in particular the Palestinian conflict, if anything with different scores: the grades of Reagan, Bush Jr. and Trump were terrible, those of Bush Sr. and the well-intentioned Clinton were determined but ultimately frustrated. but Obama's was reluctant and Biden's was initially evasive.