Biden’s Pathetic Claim for Credit in the Gaza–Israel Conflict

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  1. Linda S Grimes profile image65
    Linda S Grimesposted 2 days ago

    Former Oval Office Occupier, Joe Biden, is  attempting take credit for the coming hostage release and end of the Gaza–Israel war; his claim lacks all credibility.  Biden achieved no foreign policy gains, a fact which contrasts greatly with what Donald Trump has achieved in the Middle East.

    Donald Trump’s legacy provides specific, workable benchmarks. A major breakthrough for Middle East peace include the Abraham Accords, which were signed in 2020 under Trump’s supervision.  The Abraham Accords normalized relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and later Morocco and Sudan.

    These accords remain one of the most significant diplomatic advancements in Israeli-Arab relations in decades, and they serve as the foundation for the coming end of the conflict and the release of the hostages.

    For more information on this topic, please see the following:

    “US Jews who revile Trump’s domestic policies say he deserves praise for Gaza deal”  https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-jews-w … gaza-deal/
    “Trump gets long-sought Gaza hostage deal with a whole lot of help from Arab and Muslim allies”
    https://apnews.com/article/trump-gaza-w … c5a02f4df5

    1. Sharlee01 profile image84
      Sharlee01posted 44 hours agoin reply to this

      I completely agree. Biden has no claim to credit for the hostages’ release or any progress in Gaza; his record in foreign policy is completely without merit. He has done nothing to advance world peace, and his botched withdrawal from Afghanistan left 13 American soldiers dead, abandoned countless citizens and allies, and allowed the Taliban to regain control of the region.

      In stark contrast, Donald Trump has worked tirelessly with multiple Middle East nations to implement his 20-point plan to end the Gaza–Israel conflict. The first point of that plan has already been agreed to by Hamas, and in the coming days, all remaining hostages and the bodies of the deceased will be released, a historic achievement. Trump is now positioned to build on this success, furthering Middle East peace and expanding the Abraham Accords to include even more nations. Beyond the Middle East, Trump has consistently worked to promote global peace and remains determined to help bring an end to the Ukraine–Russia war.

      Trump’s record delivers clear, tangible results and measurable benchmarks for world peace, while Biden’s tenure has brought failure, chaos, and steered the United States toward a path that would have left our nation unrecognizable.

  2. Kathleen Cochran profile image75
    Kathleen Cochranposted 43 hours ago

    "Jonathan Panikoff, director of the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council, said Biden deserves praise for continuing to push the talks despite repeated failures. But Trump’s threats to Hamas and his efforts through Witkoff to “cajole” Netanyahu deserve credit as well, he said.

    “The ironic reality is that at a time of heightened partisanship even over foreign policy, the deal represents how much more powerful and influential U.S. foreign policy can be when it’s bipartisan,” he said. “Both the outgoing and incoming administration deserve credit for this deal and it would’ve been far less likely to happen without both pushing for it.”

    In his White House remarks, Biden said his administration negotiated the deal but that Trump’s team will soon be charged with making sure it’s implemented."

    Unlike the plan for withdrawal from Afghanistan that Trump screwed up by dealing directly with the Taliban instead of the government.

    1. Ken Burgess profile image72
      Ken Burgessposted 42 hours agoin reply to this

      Let me get this straight... this is thanks to the dementia addled Biden who put together this peace deal almost a year ago... the same Administration that couldn't extract itself from Afghanistan in an orderly and honorable fashion to save its life... and that was Trump's fault?

      Wow... I have to say... that takes a lot of Kool-Aid drinking to come up with that perspective... like the size of the Atlantic Ocean amount of Kool-Aid. 

      I mean... if this occurred a couple months into the Trump Administration... maybe... but this is month 9 or so of the Trump Administration.

      So if this blows up tomorrow... does that make it partially Biden's fault?

      Biden was the President during the Afghanistan debacle... so it belongs to him.

      This peace deal with Hamas... to get the hostages released... belongs to Trump.

      It really is that simple.  You don't blame another person for what happens on your watch, while you are making the decisions. Nor do you take credit for something you didn't do.

      This is almost certain to go south... this will not last... this was for the return of the hostages.

      What will happen next... you can write it down and you will read about it later in the news.  Hamas will break the peace... it might not be Hamas... it might be Hezbollah... it might be Mossad... but the blame is going to be put on Hamas... and Isreal will really get medieval on the Palestinians that no longer have hostages that Israel is concerned about.

      Biden... that bum did nothing positive anywhere in the world for America or anyone allied to America... just ask the EU how much they appreciate what he left them with Russia... and the lack of resources that once used to come cheaply from Russia to fuel their economy.

      1. Sharlee01 profile image84
        Sharlee01posted 28 hours agoin reply to this

        Here’s an excellent article that breaks down how the Biden administration handled the Israel-Hamas conflict. It covers everything from start to finish and really shows the full picture — in my view, it makes it clear that he did virtually nothing.

        https://quincyinst.org/research/mind-th … om#us-laws

        Ken, why even waste your time? I’ll admit — this is exactly what I expected. And when Trump ends the Ukraine war, you’ll see the same pattern. It’s honestly pathetic to even give these kinds of reports any attention. Biden has been the very worst president this country has witnessed.

  3. Readmikenow profile image81
    Readmikenowposted 29 hours ago

    Bill Mahar has a good take on the democrat party of today.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/p5ojxMtxjGI

    1. Sharlee01 profile image84
      Sharlee01posted 28 hours agoin reply to this

      Oh MY God! Did he say a mouthful!   Mahar was right on, and thank you for posting this clip. It stands to really smack one in the face... I hope all here will have a look-see.... LOL

      Yikes — I’d say anyone who can’t handle the blunt truth, proceed at your own risk.

      https://hubstatic.com/17660473.jpg

 
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