Biden policies have aided Russia and Iran
Democrats today are quick to defend radical Muslims. But it’s worse than you ever thought.
And now President Biden’s dark connections with Iranian terrorists have been revealed.
The Biden administration’s recent decisions seem to be inadvertently favoring Hamas, Qatar, and Iran, strengthening their positions in support of terrorism.
On March 25, the Biden administration chose not to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution, effectively siding with Hamas and disappointing Israel. This move was seen by Israel’s adversaries in Iran, Qatar, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq as a signal that the United States had abandoned its support for Israel. The abstention appeared as if the US had embraced Hamas’s stance, especially during the conflict’s peak.
Throughout its term, the Biden administration has also provided significant financial concessions to Iran, primarily through sanctions waivers, amounting to nearly $60 billion. This included an additional $10 billion that seemed like a reward to Iran despite its proxies being responsible for the deaths of three US service members and over 150 attacks on American troops since October.
This financial influx has undoubtedly bolstered Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and contributed to its uranium enrichment activities, now nearing 84% purity, dangerously close to weapons-grade material. Essentially, the Biden administration has inadvertently funded both sides of two major conflicts it indirectly facilitated.
The first conflict, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, was facilitated by the Biden administration’s initial energy policies, which led to a significant increase in global oil prices, enriching Russia. The second conflict, Iranian-backed aggression in the Middle East, was facilitated by the administration’s sanctions waivers to Iran, providing them with substantial financial resources.
Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton criticized the administration’s stance as “confused” and “dangerous,” highlighting the precedent of allowing Hamas to influence US policy towards Israel, undermining not only Israel’s security but also global counterterrorism efforts.
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Hamas is made up of genocidal mass murders that killed non-combatants in Israel. Their actions should be indefensible. Russia is also much more dangerous under Biden than it was under Trump. Iran remains a hostile power.
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