Biden Commits Treasonous Treachery
So let's bring criminal charges against Trump for campaign finance violations!
This Saturday-Sunday (April 13-14, 2024), Iran launched about 300 missiles and drones against Israel in retaliation for an attack on an Iranian Consulate in Syria. It is suspected but not proven that Israel attacked the Iranian Consulate, resulting in 12 deaths including two Iranian generals. The “surprise” attack resulted in nearly all drones and ballistic missiles being intercepted by Israel. I put “surprise” in quotation marks because I think that the general public is the only group surprised by this historic attack. I say historic because it is the first and only time in history Iran launched a direct attack on Israel.
According to The Jerusalem Post newspaper, Iran diplomats told Turkey about the attack last week. Turkey and Iran are somewhat on the same page politically speaking, but Turkey is closer to the United States. (Middle Eastern politics is very complicated, always in flux, and rather inscrutable even on good days.) The Jerusalem Post then adds that Washington D.C. was part of the conversation. The Biden regime, speaking for the American public, informed Iran by way of their Turkish friends that the United States was OK with Iran attacking Israel “within certain limits.”
This is treasonous. But it gets worse.
In general, Turkey sides with the terrorist group Hamas in the latest Middle East crisis and Turkey has been pretty consistently hyper-critical of Israel’s military response. I think the Israeli response is appropriate and more measured than is warranted, but many in America think Israel is somehow the aggressor. It seems bizarre to me that after a terrorist attack and one in which American hostages have not yet been freed (they are likely dead), that Americans are rallying so strongly in favor of Hamas, except for that they don’t call it Hamas, they call it Gaza. Gaza is a place. Hamas are the terrorists running it.
Hamas has friends in high places in the United States government. In Congress, we have even Jewish Senator Bernie Sanders vociferously condemning Israel for its retaliation against Hamas. It goes without saying that Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar in the House of Representatives are ardent pro-Hamas players. Voices in favor of Israel or even voices that say it is acceptable to defend the people of your country against terrorists are becoming drowned out in the pro-Hamas noise.
An anonymous source from the Turkish foreign service told The Jerusalem Post that the Foreign Minister of Turkey Hakan Fidan spoke to U.S. foreign service personnel last week as well as Iran to help plan the operation. This was not just something the United States knew about, we were involved in choreographing it.
Since you can’t have a foreign service party without Anthony Blinken, he reportedly chimed in and said he didn’t want any escalation in tension in the Middle East. It is odd to me that Blinken, whose father was rescued from a Nazi concentration camp in World War II, would not want to be a friend to Israel. But once Iran promised it would be “measured” in its response against Israel, Blinken was on board. He approved. He signed off.
And one of the reasons he signed off is that Anthony Blinken, much to his discredit, trusts Iran. Blinken works for Biden, so this means that Biden knew that Iran was going to attack Israel, the United States gave a big thumbs up and helped plan the event, and then toddled off to the beach for a much-needed vacation.
Knowing Iran was about to launch an attack on an American ally, Israel, Biden thought this was a great time to leave town. Is he insane? Or did Biden think that by taking vacation, he would be able to claim he had no idea the attack was going to happen? It might have worked in America, but the foreign press has spilled the beans.
A fast recap:
Biden knew Iran was going to attack our ally Israel
Biden approved of the attack
Biden knew when and where the attack would take place
The United States helped to plan the attack and choreograph it, allegedly “setting limits” on it
Secretary of State Blinken trusts Iran enough to believe them when they promise to keep the attack within certain boundaries
Biden disappeared when he knew the attack would happen
Israel used to be an ally of the United States. I used to hear us talk about Israel as one of our strongest partners in the Middle East. But we just played Judas Iscariot and exposed them to an attack we green lit. This is the biggest story of the Biden presidency, in my opinion, but will likely get minimal coverage.
Just to show you how strange this is, Saudi Arabia told The Jerusalem Post that it was one of several nations who assisted Israel in defending itself just now against the Iran attack. That’s right, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia offered Israel more defense than we did in this attack.
In the Biden era, our foreign policy has become lunacy mixed with rage and schizophrenic delusions. Of course, Middle Eastern politics can seem incoherent at times. Saudi Arabia’s defense of Israel was based on the old political theory that the enemy of my enemy is my friend; Saudi Arabia and Iran do not get along and the animosity plays out along religious lines. Saudi is a majority Sunni Muslim nation while Iran is dominated by the Shia branch of Islam.
For his part, Biden is insisting that the United States keep funding both sides: we give money to Israel and some occasional lip service, and we also are loosening sanctions on Iran and we are allowing pro-Hamas protestors to run amuck all over the country. Right now, Monday morning on April 15, 2024, Chicago’s O’Hare Airport—one of the busiest airports in the world—is all but gridlocked because of pro-Hamas protestors who have shut down all incoming traffic (with police support, of course). So we are applauding Hamas, authorizing major pro-Hamas protests, diverting police presence in one of American’s murder capitals to protect pro-Hamas demonstrators’ blocking traffic, and allowing Iran to retaliate against Israel, all while pretending to be pro-Israel.
Meanwhile, Biden—who secretly gave Iran a thumbs up to attack Israel—has publicly said that the U.S. would not support an Israeli attack on Iran. So if Israel does anything in retaliation, Biden has stated on the record, the United States would oppose it. Really? It sounds insane to orchestrate an attack on an ally (Israel) and then publicly threaten that ally if it lifts a finger to retaliate.
The most dangerous thing for any nation to be right now is a friend of the United States.
Biden has already interfered in Israeli affairs by saying its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu ought to resign from office. The Israeli government runs on a complicated parliamentary process different from our system, but Netanyahu was elected indirectly to be prime minister. Israel is considered a democratic government, one of the few in the Middle East. Biden has no say at all as to who may or may not be prime minister of Israel. Biden doesn’t even have the right to vote in Israel. However, Joe Biden’s government likes to select world leaders and subvert the elections of sovereign nations. For instance, Biden’s government installed some of the Ukrainian government siphoning off our cash right now. And Biden feels like the people of Israel have no right to choose their own prime minister, because that’s Joe Biden’s job. He’ll install the prime minister he wants! And he doesn’t like Netanyahu, whom he calls “Bibi,” which is a nickname that I suspect Biden was never invited to use.
I guess when you steal one election, that empowers you to steal another.
In addition to being corrupt and morally bankrupt, Biden’s gambit to oust Netanyahu is an idiotic piece of foreign policy that stands out as disastrous even in a sea of other wrong decisions. Netanyahu is running a wartime government over in Israel. War changes the face of politics and sometimes a war-time prime minister fails in peace time and vice versa. Netanyahu has done remarkably well in navigating Israel through this difficult armed conflict, although the mainstream media in the United States would want you to believe otherwise. Netanyahu has tremendous support from his countrymen in the war effort. Although there are many Israelis who do not care for Netanyahu’s domestic policies and who in peace time might want to challenge him, the majority of Israelis recognize Netanyahu’s value as the war-time prime minister. There is no internal Israeli campaign that I can find that is trying to remove Netanyahu from office—only an American one.
Biden would like to topple Netanyahu so he can get somebody else in office who will be more pro-Iran. I also think that Biden would like somebody running Israel who is afraid of Biden and would show him the respect Biden feels he deserves. Netanyahu is extremely tolerant of Biden and his many flaws, but I do not think Netanyahu seeks his advice or regards Biden as any sort of senior statesman. I have never seen a photo of Bibi sitting at the feet of Biden, staring up at him in rapt adulation.
Biden and his regime want to support Iran without causing too much of a fuss in Israel. Biden thinks the United States can support Hamas, champion Iran, and still count on Israel as an ally. (We share a lot of intelligence work with Israel, this is a nation very important to our national security.) If you’re wondering why Biden is suddenly such a loyal fan of Hamas, it has to do with his base. The progressive base of the Democrat party is staunchly pro-Hamas and Biden is pandering to them. Biden’s election strategy is to find random fringe groups and then pander to them while ignoring broad constituencies. It’s why, for example, Biden is all in for transsexuals and Hamas but hesitant to support Christians and blue-collar workers.
Biden’s public remarks that Netanyahu should be kicked out of office in order to install a more Biden-friendly prime minister are quite dangerous, because politicians like to hold onto power. I am assuming Netanyahu wants to stay prime minister. If Netanyahu starts to feel that his career depends on the war against Hamas, he has an incentive to escalate that war.
In diplomatic work, you want to strive to de-escalate crises and that generally means providing all of the various players with face-saving off-ramps. You want to be able to point the main guys to the exits, in order to dis-incentivize further warfare. Biden is doing the exact opposite. If Netanyahu plays nice, Biden has all but promised to do everything he can to get him out of office. Netanyahu’s best chance of remaining in power may very well be to go nuclear, and I hope I mean that figuratively.
Iran, meanwhile, has been incentivized to join the conflict, drop some bombs, look tough… but here is the rub. Blinken may trust Iran, but we should not. Let’s go over what Iran just did:
Iran just launched its first-ever direct attack on Israel
Biden’s regime knew about the attack, helped plan it, and gave it a big thumbs up
Knowing when the attack would happen, Biden left town
Saudi Arabia and Iran have deep and long-standing animus against each other
Saudi Arabia has already stepped in to help defend Israel
Iran is the number one supporter of Hamas on earth
Now the alarming thing about Biden’s encouragement to Iran to attack Israel is that Israel for sure has nuclear weapons and Iran may very well have them. We know that Iran has working on building atomic bombs since at least 2002 and there are unconfirmed reports they have nuclear warheads. So what Biden essentially has done is provoked one possible nuclear power to attack a known nuclear power.
What is he, nuts? Or evil?
According to early reports, Iran launched about 300 drones, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles this Saturday (the Sabbath in Israel) and Sunday. Preliminary reports say that Israel was able to intercept about 99% and had multinational support in its defense. Here’s a question to ponder. Should we trust Iran that this is it and no further attacks will occur? Or is this just the prelude to much worse? Is Iran secretly planning another attack on Israel that they are not talking to Biden about?
Playing war games makes me nervous.
But what’s on the news today in America? Trump is being tried on a crazy criminal charge of paying hush money (not a crime) to a porn star, who said in writing that she never had an affair with Trump. The illegal payment was made not by Trump but by his felonious lawyer Michael Cohen, but it is still Trump who is being charged for a campaign finance violation. The crime was not for making the payment (that was legal), but for how it was accounted for in Trump’s campaign funds. The case argues that a payment to Stormy Daniels should have been considered a “campaign donation” because it helped Trump’s campaign and was not accounted for in Trump’s campaign as a donation—never mind that Trump did not make the bookkeeping error. The argument is far from proven that paying a fee in a nondisclosure agreement to an annoying and unsavory person is a “campaign donation.” It is certain not a campaign donation in the normal sense. Even if one could argue that paying a porn store not to talk to the media was a campaign donation, Trump raised $433M in total for his 2016 campaign and the payment to Stormy Daniel was allegedly $130,000 specifically for her nondisclosure. That is 0.03% of the campaign funds. We’re not talking about a sum of money that could have influenced the campaign. This is like our being threatened with prison because eight years ago when we got a paycheck, our employer said we donated 5 cents more to the United Way than we actually did. They’re talking 10 years for a campaign donation (which it may not have been) accounted for improperly by the very man who is now the main witness against Trump.
Ten years. Gives new meaning to the phrase “trumped-up charges”!
Grrrrrrr....