It’s a moment of truth for Biden’s policy on Israel and the Palestinians – and at the least will make continued prevarication harder to disguise
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/07/biden-israel-palestine-policy
It’s a moment of truth for Biden’s policy on Israel and the Palestinians – and at the least will make continued prevarication harder to disguise
Archived version: archive.ph/w5qaH
He didn’t really mean it like that. What he meant was that regardless of Israel’s war crimes, he’ll still send them bombs and call anyone who disagrees an antisemite.
The red line just tells him when it’s time for him to say his heart goes out to the victims of all this “collateral damage”. Then he moves it again
Another $20bn worth of weapons and a stern conversation, if I had to guess
Time to pick up that line and move it further down.
nothing. what do you expect to happen?
It’s a red line, not a concrete barrier. It’s really easy to cross and has no consequences.
FUCK
ALL
will happen
There was those bombs that Biden didn’t send, but what has he done in the last 24 hours?
kylie_kraft@lemmy.world 6 months ago
is it nothing? I bet it’s nothing
stembolts@programming.dev 6 months ago
One of Obama’s biggest smh moments was when he set a line for Syria I think? Then did nothing.
I would expect Biden, who was VP at the time to have learned from that. Will be curious to see.
Rapidcreek@lemmy.world 6 months ago
The Russians moved Assad’s poison gases out and burned them. Obama’s red line was never reached.