• Hyperreality@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    I know Biden gets a lot of shit for it, but I suspect this is also one of the reasons why the Biden administration has delayed criticising Netenyahu and been very cautious in doing so.

    They know Netenyahu would ignore them anyway, that it would damage their alliance with Israel, and have probably come to the conclusion that being too strong wouldn’t help remove him from power.

    Articles like this seem to back up my theory:

    After cautious criticism by Biden, Netanyahu rallies Israel’s right wing

    Not that I agree with the logic, but that might partly explain it.

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      10 months ago

      Then Biden is ignoring that this might cost him the reelection that’s coming up. Left-leaning people even in the US aren’t that keen on genocide, and a lot of them might just elect to stay at home rather than voting for an enabler.

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        10 months ago

        The saddest thing is that you don’t have much choice do you. It is either Biden or Trump and then you need to decide what’s the lesser evil, isn’t it?

        Tell me again how a dual-political system is again considered a democracy?

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          10 months ago

          The worst thing about it is that both parties are neoliberal. On the economics side, it’s just an illusion of choice. They only differ on social issues.

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      10 months ago

      No one is forcing Biden to export weapons to Israel, knowing full well they are being used to commit war crimes.

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      10 months ago

      Yes, but the US iced out Pakistan and leaned into Jordan after Bin Laden was discovered in Abottabad and AQA millitants routinely received refuge in Pakistan. Alliances need to serve both sides and Netanyahu’s refusal to deescalate or take the off-ramp and let Israel move on from his policy failures, has put Biden and the US atop a geopolitical powder keg.