Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like what is happening in Gaza anymore than the next person, but if you think Trump would be bending over backwards to get the hostages back, to get humanitarian aid in, to try to reign in Netanyahu, I have a bridge to sell you.
Biden is by no means perfect, but at least he is trying.
Bless his heart.
Anonymous wrote:Biden will continue to ignore the protests that have now definitely turned criminal.
His worthless spokesperson will issue some type of milquetoast statement saying "this administration has been very clear" about "supporting free speech" while calling out "hateful rhetoric."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the choice comes down to "would Biden or Trump be better for the people of Gaza?" it seems insane to contemplate voting for Trump. We all know the failings of Biden's policies, but Trump would probably have the U.S. Air Force engaged in the bombings himself. The only shred of hope Palestinians would have under a second Trump administration is that his weird personal grudge against Netanyahu for calling Biden to congratulate him on winning the election overrides whatever other impulses and influences led to the policies Trump actually carried out in office the first time.
Trump is a wild card, he doesn’t like Netanyahu all that much. He pays lip service to get Jewish donations but he could turn on them in a heartbeat.
Anonymous wrote:If the choice comes down to "would Biden or Trump be better for the people of Gaza?" it seems insane to contemplate voting for Trump. We all know the failings of Biden's policies, but Trump would probably have the U.S. Air Force engaged in the bombings himself. The only shred of hope Palestinians would have under a second Trump administration is that his weird personal grudge against Netanyahu for calling Biden to congratulate him on winning the election overrides whatever other impulses and influences led to the policies Trump actually carried out in office the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Er, Saudi Arabia was going to do that last September. Then they said they were still interested in late October but they weren't sure when exactly.
I guess they've given up waiting for Israel to calm down and are going to go ahead anyway, despite the current events. Seems reasonable, tbh. Waiting for peace in the Middle East will mean waiting forever.
So you're not going to blare sirens at the Saudi embassy and demand they divest from Israel?
Anonymous wrote:
Er, Saudi Arabia was going to do that last September. Then they said they were still interested in late October but they weren't sure when exactly.
I guess they've given up waiting for Israel to calm down and are going to go ahead anyway, despite the current events. Seems reasonable, tbh. Waiting for peace in the Middle East will mean waiting forever.
Anonymous wrote:
Er, Saudi Arabia was going to do that last September. Then they said they were still interested in late October but they weren't sure when exactly.
I guess they've given up waiting for Israel to calm down and are going to go ahead anyway, despite the current events. Seems reasonable, tbh. Waiting for peace in the Middle East will mean waiting forever.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like what is happening in Gaza anymore than the next person, but if you think Trump would be bending over backwards to get the hostages back, to get humanitarian aid in, to try to reign in Netanyahu, I have a bridge to sell you.
Biden is by no means perfect, but at least he is trying.