Biden regime vs. Israel or Iran?

 Newsmax:

"It's disgusting" that the Biden administration is backing away from Israel at a time when it's at war, including with its communications with Iran warning against attacking U.S. troops in retaliation for Israel's airstrikes in Damascus, Syria, earlier this week, Fred Fleitz, a National Security Council chief of staff under former President Donald Trump, said on Newsmax Saturday.

"The Biden administration communicated to Iran, 'We didn't know about this. We weren't involved. Don't attack our troops in retaliation,'" Fleitz said on Newsmax's "Wake Up America." "When I think this administration couldn't be more incompetent, couldn't sink lower, it does."

Fleitz's comments came in response to a Bloomberg report detailing a written message from Iran warning the United States "not to get dragged into [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu's trap," and warning that the U.S. should "step aside so that you don't get hit."

The administration responded by asking Iran "not to hit American targets," according to a message posted on X by Mohammad Jamshidi, the Iranian president's deputy chief of staff for political affairs.

"We should be standing with Israel, not acting like cowards; and that's what this administration is doing," Fleitz said. "Israel took out major terrorist leaders in Damascus. And the fact that the Biden administration won't stand with Israel and is trying to run away to show that we're backing away from the Israelis at a time that they're at war with the Iranians, frankly, I think it's disgusting."

Bloomberg reports that the United States has not commented on the message Iran says it sent. However, the White House has communicated to Iran that it was not aware beforehand that the Damascus strike, killing several Iranian Quds Forces officers, would happen.
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Iran is not our friend.  Its current leaders are Islamist religious bigots who hate both Israel and the US. 

See also:

US preparing for ‘significant’ attack from Iran expected within one week

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