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Sep 24, 2021 12:04:17   #
thebigp
 
Middle East
Both as a senator and as vice president, Biden has been deeply engaged in shaping U.S. diplomacy and military policy across the Middle East. As a candidate, he is running on his experience dealing with Iraq, Israel, Syria, Iran, and others in the region. (LIKE WHAT HAS HE DONE---AFG)
Biden has been a strong supporter of Israel throughout his political career, calling himself a Z*****t. He says his commitment to Israel’s security is “ironclad” and that, while he promises to place “constant pressure” on Israel to resolve its conflicts, he would not withhold aid.
He told CFR he backs a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, which he says Trump’s unilateral approach has made more difficult. He supports keeping the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem after Trump moved it there in 2018. (TRUMP PIT IT THERE, MORON, WHY DIDN’T OBAMA)
He also says Israel must stop settlement activity in the occupied territories and provide more aid to Gaza, and that Palestinian leaders should stop the “glorification of violence.” He calls on Arab states to normalize relations with Israel. He says he does not support Israeli government plans to annex the West Bank, arguing such a move would “choke off any hope for peace.” (HE DIDN’T DO IT IN THE 8 YEARS HE WAS VP?)
He criticizes the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which seeks to put economic pressure on Israel, and says it “veers into anti-Semitism,” and that he would oppose any BDS efforts in Congress. (AND THEY GOT MISLES FIRED INTO THEIR COUNTRY)
He calls Iran a “destabilizing” force in the region and told CFR it must never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. (BUT HE DIDN’T STOP OBAMA GIVING THEM $1.5B)
He calls Trump’s approach to Iran a “self-inflicted disaster”, arguing that his withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal has failed to keep Tehran from advancing its nuclear program. Biden pledges to rejoin the agreement if Iran returns to compliance. (HAS HE MET WITH THEM?)
He says that Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, who was k**led by a U.S. air strike in January 2020, deserved justice for his role in attacks on U.S. troops, but that Trump’s decision to target him was an “enormous escalation” made without any plan for the likely consequences. He says Trump has no authority to undertake war with Iran without congressional approval. (SO DRONE STRIKES ON CIVILIANS IN AFG OK---GOT IT?)
He condemns Trump’s withdrawal of U.S. troops from northern Syria, which he calls a betrayal of the Kurds and “the most shameful thing any president has done in modern history in terms of foreign policy.” He says Turkey “must pay a heavy price” for its military campaign in Syrian Kurdish territory. (LIKE THE AFG WITHDRAWAL)
He says he is “very concerned” about the United States keeping nuclear weapons in Turkey, and proposes stronger support for the domestic opposition to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. As vice president, Biden publicly apologized to Erdogan for suggesting Turkey supported the Islamic State. (OPEN MOUTH INSERT FOOT)
As vice president, he was skeptical of committing U.S. troops to Syria, arguing that any significant use of force would have had unpredictable consequences. In 2018, he called Syria one of the United States’ “biggest conundrums.” (WHAT IS IT?)
He has long been deeply involved in Iraq policy. As a senator, he supported President George W. Bush’s 2003 invasion of Iraq, but opposed the 2007 surge of additional troops. Instead, Biden proposed partitioning Iraq into three self-governing regions. As vice president, he oversaw the 2011 withdrawal of the remaining 150,000 U.S. troops and then the return of U.S. forces to fight the Islamic State in 2014. (FLIP-FLOP)
He told CFR he wants a “reassessment” of U.S. support for Saudi Arabia in the wake of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi-led war in Yemen, and domestic human rights violations. (THE RESULTS WERE?)
Though the Obama administration backed the Saudi war in Yemen, Biden says Washington should end its involvement in the “unwinnable conflict.” He also says he would stop arms sales to the kingdom and treat Riyadh like a “pariah” on the world stage.
He has long been critical of Saudi Arabia. In 2014, he blamed the country and its Sunni allies for allowing resources to flow to the Islamic State. (BUT OK TO ASK THEM FOR OIL SINCE YOU SHUT DOWN THE US PRODUCTION ETC)

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Sep 24, 2021 12:24:21   #
Carol Kelly
 
thebigp wrote:
Middle East
Both as a senator and as vice president, Biden has been deeply engaged in shaping U.S. diplomacy and military policy across the Middle East. As a candidate, he is running on his experience dealing with Iraq, Israel, Syria, Iran, and others in the region. (LIKE WHAT HAS HE DONE---AFG)
Biden has been a strong supporter of Israel throughout his political career, calling himself a Z*****t. He says his commitment to Israel’s security is “ironclad” and that, while he promises to place “constant pressure” on Israel to resolve its conflicts, he would not withhold aid.
He told CFR he backs a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, which he says Trump’s unilateral approach has made more difficult. He supports keeping the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem after Trump moved it there in 2018. (TRUMP PIT IT THERE, MORON, WHY DIDN’T OBAMA)
He also says Israel must stop settlement activity in the occupied territories and provide more aid to Gaza, and that Palestinian leaders should stop the “glorification of violence.” He calls on Arab states to normalize relations with Israel. He says he does not support Israeli government plans to annex the West Bank, arguing such a move would “choke off any hope for peace.” (HE DIDN’T DO IT IN THE 8 YEARS HE WAS VP?)
He criticizes the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which seeks to put economic pressure on Israel, and says it “veers into anti-Semitism,” and that he would oppose any BDS efforts in Congress. (AND THEY GOT MISLES FIRED INTO THEIR COUNTRY)
He calls Iran a “destabilizing” force in the region and told CFR it must never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. (BUT HE DIDN’T STOP OBAMA GIVING THEM $1.5B)
He calls Trump’s approach to Iran a “self-inflicted disaster”, arguing that his withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal has failed to keep Tehran from advancing its nuclear program. Biden pledges to rejoin the agreement if Iran returns to compliance. (HAS HE MET WITH THEM?)
He says that Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, who was k**led by a U.S. air strike in January 2020, deserved justice for his role in attacks on U.S. troops, but that Trump’s decision to target him was an “enormous escalation” made without any plan for the likely consequences. He says Trump has no authority to undertake war with Iran without congressional approval. (SO DRONE STRIKES ON CIVILIANS IN AFG OK---GOT IT?)
He condemns Trump’s withdrawal of U.S. troops from northern Syria, which he calls a betrayal of the Kurds and “the most shameful thing any president has done in modern history in terms of foreign policy.” He says Turkey “must pay a heavy price” for its military campaign in Syrian Kurdish territory. (LIKE THE AFG WITHDRAWAL)
He says he is “very concerned” about the United States keeping nuclear weapons in Turkey, and proposes stronger support for the domestic opposition to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. As vice president, Biden publicly apologized to Erdogan for suggesting Turkey supported the Islamic State. (OPEN MOUTH INSERT FOOT)
As vice president, he was skeptical of committing U.S. troops to Syria, arguing that any significant use of force would have had unpredictable consequences. In 2018, he called Syria one of the United States’ “biggest conundrums.” (WHAT IS IT?)
He has long been deeply involved in Iraq policy. As a senator, he supported President George W. Bush’s 2003 invasion of Iraq, but opposed the 2007 surge of additional troops. Instead, Biden proposed partitioning Iraq into three self-governing regions. As vice president, he oversaw the 2011 withdrawal of the remaining 150,000 U.S. troops and then the return of U.S. forces to fight the Islamic State in 2014. (FLIP-FLOP)
He told CFR he wants a “reassessment” of U.S. support for Saudi Arabia in the wake of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi-led war in Yemen, and domestic human rights violations. (THE RESULTS WERE?)
Though the Obama administration backed the Saudi war in Yemen, Biden says Washington should end its involvement in the “unwinnable conflict.” He also says he would stop arms sales to the kingdom and treat Riyadh like a “pariah” on the world stage.
He has long been critical of Saudi Arabia. In 2014, he blamed the country and its Sunni allies for allowing resources to flow to the Islamic State. (BUT OK TO ASK THEM FOR OIL SINCE YOU SHUT DOWN THE US PRODUCTION ETC)
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They’re still blaming Trump for everything, and he put America first, he put us on the world map again, energy independent and jobs (not Federal), real jobs. What could be worse that what Joe or whoever has done to this country and to our allies? Pulling out of Afghanistan with no warning to our allies and leaving behind so much equipment to modernize the Taliban enabling them to become a world power and recognizing them as such. Now, Joe wants to give them more. You couldn’t make this stuff up.

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Sep 24, 2021 13:07:51   #
Skiladi
 
Biden needs to be removed —permanently!

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Sep 24, 2021 18:34:50   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Skiladi wrote:
Biden needs to be removed —permanently!


I think God already is planning to do that. This is his gradual withdrawal.

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Sep 24, 2021 19:32:37   #
Carol Kelly
 
Skiladi wrote:
Biden needs to be removed —permanently!



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Sep 24, 2021 19:34:32   #
Carol Kelly
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
I think God already is planning to do that. This is his gradual withdrawal.


But then what. We can’t wait for e******ns in 2022. Our world is becoming unfixable. Be very wary.

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