Biden’s Colorado trip delayed for ‘urgent national security discussions’.
President Biden Delays Colorado Trip for National Security Meetings
President Joe Biden had planned to tout “Bidenomics” in Colorado on Monday, but that trip was put on hold as the president remains in Washington amid growing signs that the war between Israel and Hamas soon will escalate.
The Times of Israel reported Sunday that Israeli ground commanders were being flown over the Gaza Strip to see for themselves the territory that the Israel Defense Forces said Saturday would soon be the target of a “coordinated attack from the air, sea and land.”
Biden’s visit was postponed only a few hours before he was scheduled to leave Washington, according to The Associated Press.
The president will be holding meetings on the situation in the Middle East, in which Israel has said it will invade Gaza, with Iran and the terrorist group Hezbollah uttering threats of action if it does.
President Joe Biden has postponed today’s trip to Colorado to stay in Washington and focus on the growing conflict in the Middle East. https://t.co/gVueBFHEVw
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) October 16, 2023
Bloomberg News’ Jennifer Jacobs reported Biden would be staying in D.C. for “national security meetings.”
White House says Biden’s Colorado visit today is “postponed.” He’s staying in DC for national security meetings, as the Israel-Hamas war continues. https://t.co/kCTvyab9Do
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) October 16, 2023
Talk emerged over the weekend that he might visit Israel this week, according to Axios.
The Times of Israel reported Sunday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited the U.S. president for a “solidarity visit.”
No decision had been announced Monday morning, but Israel War Room reported Biden would travel to Israel on Wednesday.
The expected date of US President Biden’s visit is Wednesday, October 18. https://t.co/UalOy36Avz
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) October 16, 2023
The Biden administration expressed worries that Israel’s invasion of Gaza could trigger a wider war.
“We can’t rule out that Iran would choose to get directly engaged some way,” National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday.
“We have to prepare for every possible contingency,” he said, noting that two carrier strike groups have been sent to the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
The U.S. “can’t rule out that Iran would choose to get directly engaged some way” in the Israel-Gaza conflict, says @JakeSullivan46.
He says the U.S. has been “communicating privately with Iran” over the past few days for diplomatic outreach. pic.twitter.com/eVDKWOpLbQ
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) October 15, 2023
“Moving the two carriers into the region sends a very strong signal,” retired Gen. Frank McKenzie, former commander of the U.S. Central Command, said on “Face the Nation.”
“This is ample historical evidence that Iran respects the flow of combat force into the theater. It does affect their decision calculus,” he said.
“The potential for it to spread not only to Lebanon but beyond Lebanon is very high,” Martin S. Indyk, a former ambassador to Israel and Middle East special envoy, told The New York Times.
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“That’s why you see the administration so actively engaged in trying to fend them off, which they normally wouldn’t have to do if there hadn’t been such a big blow to Israel’s deterrence,” he said, referring to the total surprise achieve by Hamas in its attack that killed more than 1,300 people.
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian has been meeting with various Iranian allies, including Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, the Times reported.
After their meeting, Hamas spokesman Khalil al-Hayya said Iran and Hamas had agreed to create “a wider front against Israel,” the report said, citing IRNA, Iran’s state news agency.
“In my meetings with the heads of the resistance, I learned that when the time comes to answer these crimes, it will determine and change the current map of the occupied territories,” Amir Abdollahian said.
In an interview with CBS’ “60 Minutes” on Sunday, Biden said Israel, which left Gaza in 2005, should not reoccupy it permanently.
“I think it’d be a big mistake. … Hamas and the extreme elements of Hamas don’t represent all the Palestinian people. And I think that it would be a mistake to, for Israel to occupy Gaza again,” he said.
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What factors influenced President Biden’s decision to delay his trip to Colorado?
President Joe Biden has delayed his planned trip to Colorado in order to attend national security meetings regarding the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas. The president had intended to discuss “Bidenomics” during his visit to Colorado but decided to remain in Washington as the situation in the Middle East intensified. Israeli ground commanders were flown over the Gaza Strip to assess the area that the Israel Defense Forces had identified as the target of a coordinated attack.
The trip was postponed just a few hours before Biden was scheduled to leave Washington. The president will now concentrate on meetings regarding the growing conflict in the Middle East, with Israel announcing its intent to invade Gaza and Iran and terrorist group Hezbollah issuing threats of action in response.
Biden’s decision to stay in Washington for national security meetings was reported by Bloomberg News’ Jennifer Jacobs. It is unclear when the president will reschedule his visit to Colorado. However, there have been discussions about a potential trip to Israel, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inviting Biden for a solidarity visit. Israel War Room reported that Biden may travel to Israel on Wednesday, although no official announcement has been made.
The Biden administration has expressed concerns that Israel’s invasion of Gaza could escalate into a wider war. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated on CBS’ “Face the Nation” that the U.S. must prepare for every possible contingency, including Iran getting directly involved in the conflict. The U.S. has sent two carrier strike groups to the eastern Mediterranean Sea as a show of force. Sullivan also mentioned that the U.S. has been conducting private diplomacy with Iran in recent days.
Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie, former commander of the U.S. Central Command, commented on the deployment of carrier strike groups, stating that it sends a strong signal to Iran. He highlighted historical evidence indicating that Iran takes into account the presence of combat forces when making decisions.
Overall, President Biden’s decision to delay his trip to Colorado demonstrates the importance of addressing pressing national security concerns, particularly in the face of an escalating conflict in the Middle East. The potential visit to Israel also underscores the United States’ commitment to diplomatic engagement and its efforts to prevent further escalation in the region.
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