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President Biden addressed the nation Thursday night with a theme that most Republicans and Democrats can agree on for change: America’s leadership, our national interests, and our values are all that we support both Israel and Israel. Ukraine, which means you need to.
According to the latest polls, approximately 70% or more of Americans support Israel over Hamas, but young people who have not experienced Israel’s past wars or struggles and are far removed from the Holocaust are turning to Hamas. Highly supported. They have been indoctrinated by the progressive left and institutions of higher education who have miseducated our youth. How can an anti-Semitic terrorist group that is completely intolerant of women’s rights and the rights of LGBTQ people be supported by more than a third of young people? That’s how much our organizations have failed. is shown.
But despite this support for Hamas from some quarters, the president on Thursday night spoke for the vast majority of Americans of both parties who believe Hamas is nothing more than a terrorist group bent on destroying Jews and Israel. Ta. They believe in the president’s clear and unambiguous position.
Biden declares Israel, Ukraine ‘essential’ to US security for successful war, plans to request funding
When it comes to Ukraine, a majority of Americans continue to support funding for Ukraine against President Vladimir Putin, according to a recent CBS News/Harvard CAPS/Harris poll. Oddly enough, while a growing number of Republicans oppose the funding, Democrats are more enthusiastic in their support of defending Ukraine. However, there is a belief that the checkbook is not unlimited, that US aid is limited, and that much of the money is wasted on corruption.
Ironically, President Biden appears to have found his footing on these issues even after a disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan and a desire to withdraw from US overseas engagements. That same president on Thursday proclaimed the importance of American leadership in the world, a classic Republican theme apart from Trump’s base.
The president’s speech was the first in recent weeks to accuse Iran of being behind terrorism, but avoided any belligerent threats despite warships entering the region. Clearly, the administration had returned to the Obama policy of negotiating with Iran and trying to bring it into the fold for nearly three years.
This policy is in tatters, as evidenced by direct threats from Iran, which is seriously more interested in bringing death to Israel and the United States than any deal, arming terrorists. It shows that they are only playing the role of the government while they are there. Thursday’s missiles from Yemen were a direct message from Iran that it is ready to unleash any proxies against Israel and the United States. Biden’s soft-spoken language clearly means there are still people in his administration who believe they can oust Iran through dialogue.
Another strange element of the speech was the brief treatment of American dead and hostages. It is generally expected that the US president will demand the unconditional return of these hostages. The president has not made such a challenge, perhaps because of back-channel negotiations or a strategy to avoid giving the impression that Hamas has the upper hand, much like the Iranian terrorists did in the 1970s.
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This is America, so 90% of the country doesn’t support anything anymore. But even after Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, this country still believes in American leadership against the axis of evil now led by Russia and Iran. However, unlike these past battles, the peoples of Israel and Ukraine share a fierce spirit of self-determination and are willing to fight against all odds for their homeland.
Biden was undoubtedly influenced by Golda Meir’s experience in 1973, when she told young congressmen that they did not need to worry about Israel’s survival.there’s nowhere else to go. ”
This applies to Israelis and Ukrainians alike today, and it may be what distinguishes these conflicts from those in which the United States sought to reshape its culture and institutions. They were mostly failures.
In these two cases, the peoples of both countries are fighting fiercely to protect and protect themselves from destruction. That’s why it’s better for us to stand up for our values, open our checkbooks, and play second fiddle to evil.
Of course, there are big questions in the Middle East about how to achieve a two-state solution and long-term peace in the region, but we were on the brink of a historic partnership that would extend the Abraham Accords. the result. All of this is now on the table until Iran and its proxies are reined in again.
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In a country that has long been divided, Israel and Ukraine are issues on which majorities in both parties can comfortably come together.
Of course, one more thing is necessary for this to be a functioning parliament.
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