[Salon] Fwd: The Biden dilemma on Israel



A very sound analysis. And unlike anything coming out of the “Right,” doesn’t fail to notice that as a “two-party system,” in the midst of a POTUS election, we’’re essentially governed by two rival “Leaders,” with conflicting policies of support for Israel, to a slight degree. With Biden abasing himself imploring Netanyahu for the slightest of “Restraint,” and the other party and its Leader echoing Michael Ledeen’s “Faster, please,” for Israel to “Finish the Job!”

Quote: "Biden is also paying a domestic political price, as he loses support among young voters. Since his team genuinely believe that US democracy itself is at stake in the

next election, that is not a trivial or ignoble consideration. The fact that Benjamin Netanyahu is close to Donald Trump — and stands accused of undermining Israel’s own democracy — increases the White House’s reservations about the Israeli government.


Here in the Twin Cities, MSP, at the weekly vigil/protest, of Israel’s fascist government, organized in part by Jewish Voice for Peace, the number of young people (voters) has increased exponentially since the commencement of the final stage of Israel’s episodic, genocidal, war against Palestinians, as was shared in the last two articles I shared. Yesterday, in a protest and march beginning at Klobuchar’s office, down to the Federal Building, the “young people” way outnumbered us “old people.” 




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From: Chas Freeman via Salon <salon@listserve.com>
Subject: [Salon] The Biden dilemma on Israel
Date: April 16, 2024 at 7:14:12 AM CDT
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The Financial Times, April 15, 2024

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