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Biden grills while Hamas transforms Israel into a war zone.


President Joe ​Biden was once hailed by corporate media and Democrats as​ a bringer ⁣of⁢ peace and facilitator of stability, but his manufactured⁤ reputation ⁢for being a ⁢so-called foreign policy expert was further tainted this​ weekend after Hamas terrorists killed ⁢ hundreds⁣ of people in Israel, including several⁢ U.S. citizens.

While Israeli women and children were raped and dragged ‍ into Gaza​ as ⁢hostages, Biden⁤ was caught barbecuing and partying in the White House⁣ Rose Garden. On Monday morning, as Israel’s retaliatory⁢ bombs fell on Gaza, the White House called a lid before​ noon before reappearing to ‍ chastise ​ Republican National Committee‌ Ronna McDaniel.

The man the ⁤media claimed was known‌ for his “Strategic Empathy” in handling⁤ world affairs was⁣ suddenly silent about the biggest‌ terrorist attack on Israel,‌ a U.S. ally, in history.

The ⁣Smartest Man in the Room

As​ early as ‍1987, Biden ‌asserted that he “kn[e]w more about⁣ the issues,” specifically foreign policy, than Gary​ Hart, his‍ rival ​for the Democratic nomination for president. In⁤ the ‍same campaign, Biden, who⁣ was a senator⁣ at the time, proudly ⁢boasted to one New Hampshire voter⁢ that “I think I probably have a much higher IQ than ⁢you do,⁤ I suspect.” During his‌ 2008 presidential campaign, Biden bragged that “I ⁤know more about foreign‍ policy⁢ than any​ of the other‌ candidates ‌in the race.”

Biden never abandoned his egotistical⁢ and rash⁢ approach ⁤ to world affairs. By the time the Democrat was considering tossing his hat in the 2020⁤ presidential ring, corporate media outlets like Politico were amplifying global calls for ⁣him to run. ‌

“World leaders tell‌ Biden: We need you,” ⁣Politico wrote after the Munich⁢ Security Conference in March 2019.

When Biden was campaigning for president in 2020, his deluded sense of self-expertise was further egged ‌on ⁢by⁤ the press and “foreign‌ policy officials” who ‍defended Biden as an international relations ‍expert.

Vox called Biden’s foreign policy track record⁢ both ​“a weakness and a strength” but hinted‌ that his approach to world affairs was far more welcome than former President Donald Trump’s.

The New York Times editorial board came out even stronger for Biden by claiming in‌ its endorsement that Biden “has an unusually rich grasp of and experience in foreign⁢ policy.”

“The next president will face the task of repairing the⁢ enormous damage⁣ inflicted on America’s global reputation,” the board added.

Biden even penned a column in Foreign Affairs in early⁣ 2020 arguing ‍that ⁤American ​foreign policy post-Trump needed “rescuing.”

Once Biden ​was elected, the ⁢NYT was one ​of ​many outlets​ cheering on Biden’s plan to ⁣ “End” Trump’s “America First” approach to foreign policy and “Re-engage With the⁢ World.”

War And Peace

Nearly three years into⁤ the Biden administration, the world that was largely ⁣at ⁣peace a few years ago finds no solace in the “grown-ups are back in charge” rhetoric‌ touted⁤ by Biden and regurgitated by the propaganda press.

During the⁢ Trump years, sanctions on Hamas-sympathizing nations like Iran “separated ‍the terror state ​from its money.”

Biden, ‍however, ‌kicked off his term with a sharp pivot back to the Obama-era of world ‍chaos ⁢and funneling billions of dollars‌ to a‌ Hamas-sympathetic‍ regime. He attempted to ignore ‍and ⁣even abandon Trump’s ⁣Abraham Accords in favor of helping Iran‍ dominate‌ the ⁤region,​ which⁣ only emboldened bad actors.

Since then, Biden’s White⁣ House ‌tenure has​ yielded nothing⁤ but a litany of foreign policy⁤ failures, including the disastrous ⁢Afghanistan ‌withdrawal.

Shortly ​before Biden‍ abandoned billions ​of dollars worth of weapons to the‌ Taliban, Foreign Policy analysts suggested that ⁣the president “Gets High Marks ⁤for Foreign Policy.” Mere days after ⁢13 U.S. service members ⁢were ‌murdered outside of Kabul’s Hamid Karzai ⁢International Airport, Biden’s approval rating plummeted. Yet, the corporate ⁢media continued to cover for him.

Despite Americans’ ill feelings ‍ towards ​funding the war in⁢ Eastern⁤ Europe, Biden signed onto ⁤the uniparty’s plan to indefinitely send⁣ U.S. tax ⁤dollars to Ukraine.

Trump recently warned ⁣ that the resurrection of Obama’s‌ Middle East meddling would “be immediately used to start violence, bloodshed, and mayhem.”‍ The Biden⁢ administration and the Iranian spy ring it employed did not take heed.

Thanks to Biden’s return to ⁣Obama-era ‌foreign policy, the U.S. is weaker, a fact even the propagandists ⁤at NYT admit.

Not only is ⁣our nation not healed and unified⁤ as⁤ so many, including ​Biden, promised, ⁣but⁤ the world ⁤faces an increasing threat of nuclear ​war with every new conflict.

Israel’s longest-serving prime minister,⁤ Benjamin Netanyahu, warned ‌ in late 2022, at the beginning of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, that he no longer believed ​that the chance of global ⁣nuclear war⁣ was zero.

Hamas’ attack and Israel’s defense is just‌ another face-off that‌ adds​ risk to​ the warring world under Biden.


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Allies. This raises concerns about President Biden’s⁢ effectiveness ‌in handling foreign policy issues. PAA question 1: How⁢ has President Biden’s reputation as a​ foreign policy expert been called⁣ into question following ⁤the recent ⁣Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel? PAA question 2: ‍What are some examples of​ President​ Biden’s claims of ​superior knowledge and understanding of foreign‍ policy throughout his political career? PAA question 3: How does the lack of ⁣swift and decisive response to the terrorist attacks in Israel raise concerns about President Biden’s ability to protect and⁤ defend ⁢the interests of the United States and its ‍allies

President Joe Biden’s reputation as a foreign policy expert has been called into question⁢ following the recent Hamas⁤ terrorist attacks in Israel, in‌ which hundreds of people, including several U.S. citizens, lost their lives.‌ While innocent Israeli⁢ women and children⁣ were being victimized, Biden was caught barbecuing ‌and partying in the White House Rose Garden.⁤ The silence and‍ lack of‍ action from the Biden administration regarding this terrorist attack‍ raises concerns about his ability to ⁤handle global affairs.

Biden has long portrayed himself as someone who possesses superior knowledge and understanding‍ of foreign​ policy. As early as 1987, he claimed to know more about ⁢the issues than his ‍political rival, Gary Hart. During his 2008 presidential⁣ campaign, Biden bragged ​about his⁤ exceptional knowledge of foreign policy ‌compared to other candidates⁤ in the race. ​This ⁣egotistical and​ rash ‍approach to world affairs⁤ has been a ‌defining characteristic of Biden throughout his political career.

Even ‍as calls‍ for Biden to ‌run for president in 2020 intensified, with world leaders allegedly expressing their need for⁣ him, his deluded sense of ​self-expertise ⁢continued to be amplified by the media. However, the recent events in Israel highlight the gap between Biden’s reputation and his ability to effectively handle international crises. The lack ⁣of a swift and⁣ decisive response to the terrorist attacks raises questions about Biden’s strategic empathy and his commitment to being a facilitator of stability‌ in the world.

The role of a president is to protect and defend the interests ⁢of the country and its ​allies. The terrorist attack on Israel, a staunch ally of the United States, demands​ a strong and resolute ​response. However, the Biden administration’s initial silence‍ and⁤ subsequent lukewarm reaction indicate a lack​ of ​urgency and a failure to prioritize the safety and security of American citizens and its



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