Biden's support of Israel leaves him as isolated as Russia on the world stage, analyst says

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Biden's support of Israel leaves him as isolated as Russia on the world stage, analyst says​


Published Thu, Dec 7 2023 3:01 AM ESTUpdated Thu, Dec 7 2023 8:05 AM EST
The Biden administration's steadfast support of Israel in its war against Hamas in Gaza has cost him tremendous political capital internationally, according to Ian Bremmer, the CEO and founder of the Eurasia Group.
Washington's stated unconditional backing of Israel — politically, financially, and militarily — has been a longstanding pillar of its Middle East foreign policy.
When Israel suffered a brutal terrorist attack on Oct. 7 by the Palestinian militant group Hamas that killed some 1,200 people and took more than 240 hostages, Biden flew to the country in a show of solidarity, pledging billions of dollars in military support. The U.S. already provides Israel some $3.1 billion annually in military aid, making it the largest recipient of American foreign aid in the world.
But in the ensuing days and weeks, the enormous and disproportionate scale of Palestinian deaths in Gaza caused by Israeli airstrikes and ground offensive operations raised anger in many parts of the world at both Israel and Biden, particularly in the Global South. Protests in major cities, including across Europe and the U.S., in support of Palestinians and demanding a cease-fire have made global headlines.
During multiple United Nations General Assembly votes calling for cease-fires, Israel and the U.S. were often the only countries or among a very small minority voting "against."
"Biden is probably as isolated on the global stage, given how close he is to Israel, closest ally of the United States on this issue, as the Russians were when they first invaded Ukraine, which is a shocking thing to say," Bremmer, the high-profile geopolitical commentator, told CNBC Tuesday. "But it shows just how challenging this war continuing is going to be for U.S. foreign policy."
A picture taken from southern Israel near the border with the Gaza Strip on December 6, 2023, shows smoke billowing during Israeli bombardment in Gaza amid continuing battles between Israel and the militant group Hamas.

A picture taken from southern Israel near the border with the Gaza Strip on December 6, 2023, shows smoke billowing during Israeli bombardment in Gaza amid continuing battles between Israel and the militant group Hamas.

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Internationally, numerous leaders and human rights organizations have condemned the U.S. for its continued support of Israel. Biden and other members of his administration including Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have said that "far too many" Palestinians have died, and that the way Israel defends itself "matters." They have helped broker hostage-for-prisoner swaps during a fragile week-long truce and urged the allowance of more aid into Gaza.
But the administration officials hold to the position that Israel "has the right to defend itself," which critics see as continuing to give Israel carte blanche in its military operations.
A former Egyptian foreign affairs minister, Nabil Fahmy, said last month that the U.S. is "losing a tremendous amount of credibility in the Arab world."
The "U.S. needs to take a serious look at its role. If it wants to support a stable world order based on rule of law, it has to demand everybody respect international law, whether friend or foe," Fahmy, who served as minister between 2013 and 2014, told CNBC in an interview.
Since Oct. 7, more than 16,200 people have been killed in Gaza, including more than 10,000 women and children, according to Hamas-run health authorities there. Israel declared a siege of the already blockaded territory shortly after the Hamas attacks, cutting off all water, food and fuel to Gaza. Weeks later, the first aid trucks were able to enter the Strip, but the provisions that have made it in so far are woefully inadequate, according to the United Nations.

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U.S. President Joe Biden is welcomed by Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu, as he visits Israel amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Tel Aviv, Israel, October 18, 2023.
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The situation is also a problem for Biden domestically, Bremmer said.
"At home in the United States this is kind of a no-win situation for Biden, because he's got a majority of Democrats that increasingly are aligned with the Palestinian position, while the Republicans are saying he's too soft on Israel. And so, I mean, he just really wants this war to be over. He really wants it out of the headlines. And of course, that's exactly what's not happening right now."
"In fact, the war on the ground in Gaza is now expanding," Bremmer added. "The impact on Palestinian civilians is increasing, and the proxy war in the region, particularly the Houthis in Yemen, a proxy for Iran are engaging in their most significant attacks on commercial waterway traffic and on U.S. military vessels in the last 24 hours that we've seen since the war started. So this is really a problem from the perspective of the U.S. and this isn't going to get better anytime soon."

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People use the lights on their telephones to search for victims amid the rubble of a smouldering building, following an Israeli strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on December 6, 2023.
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The White House did not immediately reply to a CNBC request for comment, but spokesperson previously told CNBC that "Israel has the right to defend itself in compliance with international law, including international humanitarian law, especially as Hamas terrorists have said that what happened on October 7th 'will happen again and again and again' until Israel is annihilated."
The northern half of Gaza has been decimated, with Israeli forces now moving their ground offensive into the southern half of the enclave, after 1.1 million residents of the north evacuated south on the Israeli military's orders. Palestinians in Gaza say they have "nowhere to go" to escape the bombings, and the World Health Organization warns that Gaza's health system has collapsed and disease is spreading among the population.
Israel says it is not intentionally targeting civilians and that it gives warnings before it attacks certain areas. Its goals are to eliminate Hamas and its military capabilities and to ensure the return of all the hostages captured by the group during its October attack.
 

Russia cannot talk. I am not a fan of Israel, but Russia is doing almost the same fucking thing to the Ukraine also……………

The Russian economy is shrinking​

According to the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 2022 was a bad year for the Russian economy. It is estimated that in 2022, Russia’s gross domestic product (GDP) dropped by 2.1%.

Russia’s economy may continue to shrink in 2023. Its GDP is forecast to decline by 2.5% in the worst-case scenario (OECD) or by 0.2% according to the World Bank. The IMF expects growth in 2023 (0.7%).
 
Biden trying to turn on Bibi

But Bibi is like naw you told us it was ok for ground invasion
 
I think history will look back and judge President Biden positively for supporting our Jewish friends in their time of NEED.

Israel is OUR ally!
 
I think history will look back and judge President Biden positively for supporting our Jewish friends in their time of NEED.

Israel is OUR ally!
What is your goal exactly? This new sarcastic trolling you’re doing is weird. Your obsession with hating democrats and getting Black people not to vote for them helps your life how?
 
What is your goal exactly? This new sarcastic trolling you’re doing is weird. Your obsession with hating democrats and getting Black people not to vote for them helps your life how?
Huh?
Me repeating official talking points is weird and trolling?
And I'm not even going to address the other bs in your quote.
 
I think history will look back and judge President Biden positively for supporting our Jewish friends in their time of NEED.

Israel is OUR ally!
Agreed, clearly when the much needed genocide of the Palestinian people is complete and the Arab soil of Gaza is returned to its rightful people.... European Jews, historians will look back on the godly nation that is the United States of America as just heroes and keepers of the peace(for white Jews)
 
Agreed, clearly when the much needed genocide of the Palestinian people is complete and the Arab soil of Gaza is returned to its rightful people.... European Jews, historians will look back on the godly nation that is the United States of America as just heroes and keepers of the peace(for white Jews)
Israel has a RIGHT to defend itself !
Wtf?!
 
I've been shown the light
If I don't spread the good word about Biden, They're gonna make us SLAVES. In 2025.

That's the end game!
He told you he knew exactly what you were doing then asked what was the point... just think on that for a second.... :lol:
 
CNN: “Unprecedented tensions between the White House and Netanyahu, against the background of Biden's sense of the political cost of standing by Israel.”
 
Agreed, clearly when the much needed genocide of the Palestinian people is complete and the Arab soil of Gaza is returned to its rightful people.... European Jews, historians will look back on the godly nation that is the United States of America as just heroes and keepers of the peace(for white Jews)
Dawg even NetInYahoo European cousins ain’t feeling him


 
Dawg even NetInYahoo European cousins ain’t feeling him





It's about time someone call it what it is. I'm tired of these countries on the fence when it comes to Israel. They're quick to call out North Korea and China when it comes to human rights violations but Israel does the exact thing but worst. Then,when someone calls out Israel's bullshit they're label anti-Semitic.

How is calling out human right violations is being anti-Semitic....You got these countries especially politicians here in the US so scared of Israel it makes no fucking sense at all.

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