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April 15, 2024
Of Course: Biden Now Pressuring Israel Not to Retaliate Against IRan
All to appease the angry jihadis of Michiganistan.
Hours after Israel staved off a massive wave of Iranian missile and drone assault, President Joe Biden has reportedly told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from retaliating against the biggest aerial attack on the country by a hostile state in 30 years.
The U.S. will not support Israel in its military response against Iran, President Biden said to Prime Minister Netanyahu during a phone call on Saturday, the news website Axios reported.
According to The New York Post, President Biden also downplayed the Iranian attack comprising hundreds missiles and drones, telling Prime Minister Netanyahu that "nothing of "value" was hit in Iran's airborne attack Saturday and asserted American forces will not be participating in any offensive against Iran."
Israeli journalist Barak Ravid reported in the Axios:
President Biden told Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a call on Saturday that the U.S. won't support any Israeli counterattack against Iran, a senior White House official told Axios." (....)
"You got a win. Take the win," Biden told Netanyahu, according to the official. (...)
The ISIS vote is now a key bloc of the Democrat Party.
Speaker Johnson is using this opportunity to push a "massive" aid bill for Israel -- and, did I mention, Ukraine? --which will include absolutely zero changes in the US border policy.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing a $95 billion supplemental package that would provide support to Israel and Ukraine, as well as humanitarian aid for civilians in Ukraine and Gaza.
The move comes after Iran launched a massive drone strike against Northern Israel, supposedly in retaliation for an Israeli airstrike that eliminated seven senior Iranian military officials.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and President Joe Biden have expressed support for the aid package, emphasizing the need for its swift passage.
Of course they support it. It's all they've ever supported.
When do we get around to passing things Republicans support, Speaker?
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