Biden to Netanyahu: The US won’t support Israel.

I posted a thread yesterday about how it is a known fact that Sponge Brains Shits Pants KNEW the Assahollahs were going to hit Israel before they did. Mossad knew it as well. As did Turkey. It's why 99.9% of the missiles were shot down.

Of course, it got moved to the 'Conspiracy Theory' board because, you know, we can't discuss anything in here that isn't approved by the ISIS of the American Media. Can't have that. So they moved it. At least the ISIS sympathizer that moved it didn't delete it.

So, at the risk of jeopardizing this thread, I offer this from the Jerusalem Post. But, what would they know? They only have actual, real Journalists instead of the credentialed Ivy League carpet munchers of the New Yawk Slimes. Not to mention probable (read; definite) links to Mossad.

So take this with a grain of salt. Good read. A 'Must-Read' IMHO.


There was something perplexing about President Joe Biden’s last “Don’t” on Saturday, directed ostensibly at the Islamic Republic of Iran. At that point, President Biden and everyone around him knew that Iran was already preparing its unprecedented attack on the State of Israel. The Iranians had clearly ignored all of his other repeated warnings, and this one would be similarly disregarded.

Reportedly, Biden has said that Israel should accept the “win” of shooting down almost all of the hundreds of suicide drones and missiles aimed at it. However, this is not a win in any military playbook and especially not in the Middle East.

The Middle East has traditionally shifted toward the “strong horse” [an expression of power culled from Osama bin Laden’s assertion that “When people see a strong horse and a weak horse, by nature they will like the strong horse] in the region.

During World War I, the Middle East sided with the Ottomans until it saw the Allies winning and shifted towards them. In World War II, there were many who made pacts with the Nazis until late in the war, when they switched sides once again. During the Cold War, many in the region were bought and armed by the Soviets, but as the USSR began to crumble and the Americans emerged victorious, they switched towards the West. When they saw a strong Israel supported by the US, they made peace and normalized relations with the Jewish State because they saw it as the “strong horse.”

Today, Iran has built a radical terrorist empire stretching through Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. This is a major threat to the pragmatic Sunni nations in the region. In the last couple of years, after intense pressure on Iran, the foot has been taken off the gas. Diplomacy has been preferred over threats, and these pragmatic nations have been kept at arm’s length.

Nature abhors a vacuum, as the saying goes, and in came Russia and China to the Middle East. Suddenly, the Saudis were publicly trying to mend relations with their arch foes in Tehran, midwifed by Beijing. This should have been a message to the West that the Middle East was shifting once again.

The extremists and terror proxies were heartened and rewarded by an emboldened Iran, and we have seen some of its devastating effects since October 7: The Hamas massacre of 1,200 and kidnapping of over 240 Israelis and others, and the incessant bombing of our North by Hezbollah and South by the Houthis. Now that Iran has brazenly removed the masks of its proxies and attacked the Jewish State openly and shamelessly, Israel has no choice but to face the Islamic Republic and defeat it.
 
There was peace under Trump, what you talking about?

After Benedict Donald withdrew 80% of our troops from Afghanistan with the Taliban only meeting 1 out of 7 conditions in 2020 Afghanistan was on fire.

Afghan War Casualty Report: October 2020​

At least 369 pro-government forces and 212 civilians were killed in Afghanistan in October, marking the highest civilian death toll in a single month since September 2019.


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Afghan security forces remove a damaged police vehicle from the site of a car bomb that targeted the provincial governor’s convoy in Laghman Province on Oct. 5.Credit...Noorullah Shirzada/Agence France-Presse, Getty Images
By Fahim Abed and Fatima Faizi
Published Oct. 8, 2020Updated Oct. 29, 2020
The following report compiles all significant security incidents confirmed by New York Times reporters throughout Afghanistan from the past seven days. It is necessarily incomplete as many local officials refuse to confirm casualty information. The report includes government claims of insurgent casualty figures, but in most cases these cannot be independently verified by The Times. Similarly, the reports do not include Taliban claims for their attacks on the government unless they can be verified. Both sides routinely inflate casualty totals for their opponents.

Oct. 23-29, 2020​

At least 63 pro-government forces and 78 civilians were killed during the past week. The deadliest attack took place in Kabul, the capital, where a deadly explosion struck a tutoring center in Kabul’s Dasht-e-Barchi area, a Shiite neighborhood, killing 40 civilians and wounding 70 others. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack. In Nimruz Province, the Taliban attacked and captured a military base in Delaram District, killing 26 soldiers and taking five others prisoner. All weapons and equipment in the base were stolen by insurgents and none of the soldiers there survived the attack.
[Read the Afghan War Casualty Report from previous weeks.]
Oct. 28 Kandahar Province: five civilians killed
A rickshaw carrying civilians hit a roadside bomb in Sarkarez area of Maiwand District, killing five civilians including three children, a woman and a man. One civilian was wounded.
Oct. 28 Balkh Province: three security forces killed
Three pro-government militia members were killed after an insider attack in the Tapa-e-Charbolak area in Charbolak District. The six infiltrators stole equipment before going to the Taliban.



Oct. 28 Faryab Province: one civilian killed
A Taliban marksman shot and killed a 17-year-old tailor in a market in Qaisar District, after he refused insurgents’ demand to close his business.
Oct. 28 Kunduz Province: two police officers killed
The Taliban assassinated two police officers in the center of Ali Abad District, then they escaped from the area. The police officers’ rifles were taken by the attackers.
Subscribe to The Times to read as many articles as you like.



 

After Benedict Donald withdrew 80% of our troops from Afghanistan with the Taliban only meeting 1 out of 7 conditions in 2020 Afghanistan was on fire.

Afghan War Casualty Report: October 2020​

At least 369 pro-government forces and 212 civilians were killed in Afghanistan in October, marking the highest civilian death toll in a single month since September 2019.


merlin_178074723_6db53ece-5770-4d17-b542-c4ea8ba7483e-articleLarge.jpg

Afghan security forces remove a damaged police vehicle from the site of a car bomb that targeted the provincial governor’s convoy in Laghman Province on Oct. 5.Credit...Noorullah Shirzada/Agence France-Presse, Getty Images
By Fahim Abed and Fatima Faizi
Published Oct. 8, 2020Updated Oct. 29, 2020
The following report compiles all significant security incidents confirmed by New York Times reporters throughout Afghanistan from the past seven days. It is necessarily incomplete as many local officials refuse to confirm casualty information. The report includes government claims of insurgent casualty figures, but in most cases these cannot be independently verified by The Times. Similarly, the reports do not include Taliban claims for their attacks on the government unless they can be verified. Both sides routinely inflate casualty totals for their opponents.

Oct. 23-29, 2020​

At least 63 pro-government forces and 78 civilians were killed during the past week. The deadliest attack took place in Kabul, the capital, where a deadly explosion struck a tutoring center in Kabul’s Dasht-e-Barchi area, a Shiite neighborhood, killing 40 civilians and wounding 70 others. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack. In Nimruz Province, the Taliban attacked and captured a military base in Delaram District, killing 26 soldiers and taking five others prisoner. All weapons and equipment in the base were stolen by insurgents and none of the soldiers there survived the attack.
[Read the Afghan War Casualty Report from previous weeks.]
Oct. 28 Kandahar Province: five civilians killed
A rickshaw carrying civilians hit a roadside bomb in Sarkarez area of Maiwand District, killing five civilians including three children, a woman and a man. One civilian was wounded.
Oct. 28 Balkh Province: three security forces killed
Three pro-government militia members were killed after an insider attack in the Tapa-e-Charbolak area in Charbolak District. The six infiltrators stole equipment before going to the Taliban.



Oct. 28 Faryab Province: one civilian killed
A Taliban marksman shot and killed a 17-year-old tailor in a market in Qaisar District, after he refused insurgents’ demand to close his business.
Oct. 28 Kunduz Province: two police officers killed
The Taliban assassinated two police officers in the center of Ali Abad District, then they escaped from the area. The police officers’ rifles were taken by the attackers.
Subscribe to The Times to read as many articles as you like.



How many killed since Pedo Joe bugged out?
 
How many killed since Pedo Joe bugged out?
Why did Benedict Donald withdraw 80% of the troops without the Taliban complying with the Conditions of the Doha Accords. They were suppose to comply before we withdrew any troops. That's why it was hailed as a conditional withdrawal wasn't it?
 
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Why did Benedict Donald withdraw 80% of the troops without the Taliban complying with the Conditions of the Doha Accords. They were suppose to comply before we withdrew any troops. That's why it was hailed as a conditional withdrawal wasn't it?
Non answer.
Try again.
 
Non answer.
Try again.
You never answer the question, why did Benedict Donald withdraw 80% of the troops without the Taliban complying with the Conditions of the Doha Accords? They were suppose to comply before we withdrew any troops. That's why it was hailed as a conditional withdrawal wasn't it?
 
Once again he is siding with the terrorists. What a feckless President he is. Worst ever.



President Biden told Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a call on Saturday that the U.S. won't support any Israeli counterattack against Iran, a senior White House official told Axios.
Why it matters: Biden and his senior advisers are highly concerned an Israeli response to Iran's attack on Israel would lead to a regional war with catastrophic consequences, U.S. officials said.

  • Iran launched attack drones and missiles against Israel on Saturday night local time in retaliation for an airstrike in Syria that killed a top Iranian general.
  • "More than 200 drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles were fired from Iran," IDF spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said. Most of the threats were intercepted outside of Israeli airspace, he said.
  • A U.S. defense official earlier said U.S. forces in the region shot down Iranian-launched drones targeting Israel.
Behind the scenes: Biden told Netanyahu the joint defensive efforts by Israel, the U.S. and other countries in the region led to the failure of the Iranian attack, according to the White House official.

  • "You got a win. Take the win," Biden told Netanyahu, according to the official.
  • The official said that when Biden told Netanyahu that the U.S. will not participate in any offensive operations against Iran and will not support such operations, Netanyahu said he understood.
  • U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke on Saturday with his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant and asked that Israel notify the U.S. ahead of any response against Iran, a senior Israeli official said

What's wrong with that, Dumbfuck?
 
In fairness, in all that is going on in the world right now, there is no president who would publicly suggest otherwise.

This isn't a game. IDF have already lost over 600 good sons in Gaza. 600 families having to mourn their losses while the nation was still mourning the horrible terror attack and deaths from Oct 7th.

Bibi can disagree with the U.S and go into southern Gaza to eliminate Hamas, no one will fault them for that. If they attack Iran directly, now the rest of the M.E will start feeling uncomfortable. Their own safety and mortality uncertain. Bibi has to be more logical as much as he has rightful disdain for Iran. This is not the time, there is too much going on globally.

He already lost many of the hearts and minds of the Palestinians which will take a generation to recapture. He can't do the same to Iranian citizens.
Biden could have simply kept his trap shut. That is the other alternative.
 
You never answer the question, why did Benedict Donald withdraw 80% of the troops without the Taliban complying with the Conditions of the Doha Accords? They were suppose to comply before we withdrew any troops. That's why it was hailed as a conditional withdrawal wasn't it?
I asked my question first, Moron.
 
Why did Benedict Donald withdraw 80% of the troops without the Taliban complying with the Conditions of the Doha Accords. They were suppose to comply before we withdrew any troops. That's why it was hailed as a conditional withdrawal wasn't it?
What conditions weren't complied to from the Doha Accords?
 
Netanyahu is the worst and the problem....T
I don't see it that way... rather, I see Netanyahu as the most clear-sighted and hard-nosed and courageous Israeli PM ever.

He is doing what the Israeli PM needs to do in order to remove an existential threat and to ensure the survival of his people.
 

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