Rogue Dem Slams Blinken And Weak Biden For Putting US In Danger
It is clear that Biden's foreign policy decisions have been nothing short of disastrous. From its failed exit from Afghanistan to its weak stance on Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank, the United States has been left looking weak and vulnerable on the world stage.
The most concerning of these foreign policy decisions is the recent decision to allow Israel to expand its settlements in the West Bank. This is despite the fact that the United States has repeatedly warned Israel against this action. Despite the warnings, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has continued to expand the settlements.
This activity has been part of a recent cycle of escalating violence in Israel, which has seen an increase in raids by Israeli defense forces in the West Bank alongside more terror attacks by Palestinians against Jews.
Democratic Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen was particularly critical of the Biden Administration’s weak stance on this issue. Speaking to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Van Hollen said:
“This was a very official act by the Knesset, just days after the phone call between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Biden. It seems to me that we look very weak when we continually make statements without any kind of consequence.”
Van Hollen was right to point out the weak stance of the Biden Administration, but the biggest threat to the US remains unspoken. That threat is China. The US needs strong leadership in the White House, and it is painfully obvious that the current administration does not have the backbone to confront this threat.
Democrat Chris Van Hollen says Biden's State Department makes America look weak @DailyCaller pic.twitter.com/Q439PXUAyT
— Dylan Housman (@Dylan_Housman) March 22, 2023
The Biden Administration has been a disaster on the world stage, and it is now more important than ever that we elect a leader who will stand up to our enemies and ensure that the US remains a leader on the global stage. 2024 cannot come soon enough.