shockedcanadian
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Remember when I said Israel and India were becoming closer and sharing regional objectives while Japan, Taiwan and Australia were doing the same in their part of the world?
There is a big shift going on and I am begging America to stand STRONGER against China, if not, the rest of the world is going to assume China and America have more in common than they have differences.
To date Biden has been fairly consistent with Trump in regards to Taiwan and China. It is very early though, and the U.S has to understand that without their leadership, the West, and in fact the world; is in a predicament, when dealing with the communists.
The White House Friday sidestepped a question on whether Israel and Saudi Arabia are "important allies" of the United States.
After a back-and-forth with reporters during the daily White House briefing about President Biden's failure so far to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked:
"Can you please just give a broad sense of what the administration is trying to achieve in the Middle East? For example, does the administration still consider the Saudis and the Israelis important allies?"
She responded:
"Well, you know, again, I think, we, there are ongoing processes and internal interagency processes, one that we, I think confirmed an interagency meeting just last week to discuss a range of issues in the Middle East where we've only been here three and a half weeks.
"And I think I'm going to let those policy processes see themselves through before we give kind of a complete lay down of what our national security approaches will be to a range of issues."
The White House has faced growing questions over why Biden has failed to speak with the leader of Israel, a longtime strategic partner in the Middle East, since entering office more than three weeks ago.
When pressed by reporters as to when the president will be making the call to Netanyahu, Psaki said she could not give a time frame on when that could happen.
"I don't have an exact timeline to give you," she said. "But I can assure you he will be speaking with the prime minister soon, and he's looking forward to doing that."
There is a big shift going on and I am begging America to stand STRONGER against China, if not, the rest of the world is going to assume China and America have more in common than they have differences.
To date Biden has been fairly consistent with Trump in regards to Taiwan and China. It is very early though, and the U.S has to understand that without their leadership, the West, and in fact the world; is in a predicament, when dealing with the communists.
White House declines to say whether Israel is an 'important' ally
The White House Friday sidestepped a question on whether Israel and Saudi Arabia are "important allies" of the United States.
www.foxnews.com
The White House Friday sidestepped a question on whether Israel and Saudi Arabia are "important allies" of the United States.
After a back-and-forth with reporters during the daily White House briefing about President Biden's failure so far to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked:
"Can you please just give a broad sense of what the administration is trying to achieve in the Middle East? For example, does the administration still consider the Saudis and the Israelis important allies?"
She responded:
"Well, you know, again, I think, we, there are ongoing processes and internal interagency processes, one that we, I think confirmed an interagency meeting just last week to discuss a range of issues in the Middle East where we've only been here three and a half weeks.
"And I think I'm going to let those policy processes see themselves through before we give kind of a complete lay down of what our national security approaches will be to a range of issues."
The White House has faced growing questions over why Biden has failed to speak with the leader of Israel, a longtime strategic partner in the Middle East, since entering office more than three weeks ago.
When pressed by reporters as to when the president will be making the call to Netanyahu, Psaki said she could not give a time frame on when that could happen.
"I don't have an exact timeline to give you," she said. "But I can assure you he will be speaking with the prime minister soon, and he's looking forward to doing that."