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Sowell’s Biden, Israel, and Palestine Warning: We Ignored It.

Few figures in conservativism are more ⁣revered than Thomas Sowell

A free-market⁢ economist, social theorist, and philosopher, Sowell’s work has spanned decades and ⁢influenced generations.

Sowell wrote a‍ nationally syndicated column, authored dozens of books, and dazzled television audiences time and time again⁣ with his⁤ common sense, anti-intellectual approach‌ to political and cultural issues.

The following ​story is part of The ‌Western⁤ Journal’s exclusive series “The⁣ Sowell Digest.” Each issue will break down and summarize one of Sowell’s many influential works.

As rockets and terror continue to rain down‍ upon ‍the people​ of Israel, it ‌bears​ reflecting on how ⁣we got to this point.

As it turns out, going ‍back decades, Thomas Sowell warned us all about the dangers posed by both Joe⁤ Biden’s foreign policy experience and the ‌West’s​ goal to create “peace” between Israel ​and Palestine.

If only our leaders had listened to his sage advice.

Biden’s Foreign‍ Policy Blunder

This most recent conflict began on ⁣Saturday. Following a massive surprise attack, the Israeli ⁢cabinet officially⁢ declared war on the Palestinian⁣ terrorist‍ organization Hamas.

Many believe the disastrous⁣ foreign policy moves of our sitting president, Joe Biden, played a key‌ role in igniting this bloody conflict.

Biden’s​ policies⁣ likely gave Hamas the ammunition — literally speaking —​ to successfully ⁢kill numerous Israeli citizens. Back in ⁤September, the Biden administration announced it‍ was sending five‍ Iranian citizens jailed in the U.S., along ‍with a whopping $6 billion to Iran in⁢ exchange for⁣ five American hostages.

On Saturday, Iranian lawmakers celebrated‍ the ⁤attacks on Israel as a “proud operation”; Many members of the country’s parliament changed “Down with Israel” and “Down with America.”

According to The ‍Heritage Foundation’s Victoria Coates, Hamas‌ could ‍not have successfully ​launched such a large-scale attack on Israel without Iran’s backing.

“Absent Iran, there’s no way they can pull this ⁢off. And so we know ‌Iran is⁢ taking all​ of ⁣the money that’s‍ been flowing to it‍ for the last ⁣two and‌ a half years… and pouring that into fueling an unprecedented terrorist operation ​against innocent​ Israeli civilians,” she said during a recent appearance on Fox News.

Sowell on Biden’s “Experience”

In ‌the past, Sowell warned us about the dangers posed⁤ by⁣ Biden’s supposed foreign policy experience.

The beloved ‌economist did so⁣ in a 2008 column titled “Foreign Policy ‘Experience.’”

At the time,​ Sowell⁢ was lamenting‌ Biden’s ​lack of solid experience, ⁢along with the fact ⁤that the career ⁢politician, if Obama were​ to be elected, ​would soon be only “a ⁣heartbeat away” from becoming‌ the president.

If only he knew what was to come over a decade later.

“…[T]he big talking ⁣point⁤ is ⁤that the Democrats’ vice-presidential nominee, Senator Joe ​Biden, has years of foreign policy experience as a‍ member, and now⁢ chairman,⁤ of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,” Sowell wrote.

“That ⁤all depends on what the definition of ‘experience’ ‌is.”

Sowell went on to point⁢ out that⁣ just⁣ because Biden had served ‌on ⁣the Senate Foreign Relations Committee meant next to ​nothing when​ it came to actual “experience.”

“The difference between‍ being a spectator and being a participant, with responsibility for the consequences of what you‍ say and do, is fundamental,” Sowell ⁢wrote. “You can read books about crime ​or attend lectures⁤ by criminologists, ‍but you have no real experience ⁣or expertise about crime unless ​you have been a criminal or a policeman.”

“The fact​ that Senator Joe Biden has for years listened to all sorts of people testify on all sorts of foreign-policy issues tells us nothing about how well he understood the issues.”

And, ‌as we would soon ⁤find out years⁣ ahead, that lack of meaningful​ experience⁣ would cause many major crises across the world ‍including, but far from limited to, the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal and the ongoing conflict in Israel.

Sowell on Israel ⁤and ⁢Palestine “Cease Fires”

In a separate column published years later in 2014, Sowell made a point to call out the ignorance of those calling‌ for cease-fires ‌in the Middle East.

The Bidena administration​ itself played into this fallacious idea when‌ it sent out a now-deleted post⁢ on X (formerly known as Twitter) urging Israel to refrain from defending itself via counterattack.

According to Sowell, such thinking betrays a⁣ lack of ⁤understanding about the nature of conflict in the Middle ​East, as well as a lack of understanding of the history behind them.

“The Middle East must lead the world in cease-fires. If cease-fires ⁣were the⁤ road to peace,‌ the Middle East would easily be the‌ most peaceful place ⁢on the ⁣planet,” Sowell wrote. “In the short run, ‌they ⁤save some lives. But in​ the long run they cost far more lives,⁤ by lowering the ⁢cost of aggression.”

When the cost of aggression is ​lessened through cease-fires and periods of peace, ​terrorists are incentivized to periodically continue ⁣their attacks.

This is especially the case for⁤ Hamas and ​the Palestinian people.⁤ Hamas’s official founding charter calls for the ‍destruction of Israel and, despite the fact that ​it is officially designated a terrorist organization, has been ​democratically elected by the Palestinian people, per Reuters.

Israel wants peace. Hamas wants to murder the Jewish people. No⁢ amount of peace⁤ talks ‍is every going to change⁤ that.⁣ But, as Sowell suggests, perhaps⁣ swift ⁤action and ⁢serious‍ consequences for terrorism could.

“At one time, launching‌ a military attack ‌on another nation risked not only retaliation but annihilation. When Carthage attacked Rome, that⁢ was the end of Carthage,” ⁣Sowell wrote.

“But when Hamas or some other terrorist group launches an attack ​on Israel, ⁣they⁤ know in ⁤advance that whatever ‌Israel does in response will be limited by calls for a cease-fire, backed by political ‌and economic ⁤pressures from the United States.”

“If ‌you⁤ want to minimize civilian casualties,⁣ then minimize the‌ dangers of war, by no longer coming ⁣to the rescue of​ those who start wars.”

The post Sowell Warned ​Us About Biden,⁤ Israel ⁣and Palestine: We Should Have​ Listened appeared first on The Western ‍Journal.

⁤ What role did Iran play in the ‌recent attacks on Israel,⁣ and how does it relate to the ‌Biden ​administration’s foreign policy ‌decisions

‍What did Thomas Sowell warn us about?⁣

Thomas Sowell, one of conservatism’s most revered figures, had previously warned ‍about the dangers posed by Joe⁤ Biden’s foreign policy experience‍ and the goal of creating “peace” between Israel and Palestine. It seems that ⁤his warnings were not heeded, as we now find ourselves ​in a conflict that has led to rockets ⁣and terror raining down upon the people of Israel.

According to‌ a recent article by The Western⁤ Journal, ⁤many believe that Biden’s foreign policy‍ moves ⁣played a key role in⁣ igniting this bloody ⁣conflict. It is suggested ​that Biden’s policies may have given Hamas the ammunition and⁢ resources⁢ to successfully carry out attacks on Israeli‌ citizens. In September, the Biden ⁢administration announced‌ that it ‍would ‍be sending ​five Iranian citizens jailed ⁣in the U.S. to Iran, along with a significant amount of funds.​ Iranian lawmakers celebrated the attacks on Israel as a ⁣”proud ⁤operation,” indicating their involvement and support for Hamas.

Experts, such as Victoria Coates from The Heritage Foundation, have claimed that Hamas could not have successfully launched such a large-scale attack without ‍Iran’s backing. The​ Biden administration’s permissive policy⁢ towards the terrorist regime is⁢ being criticized for indirectly funding⁣ this operation.​ Coates emphasized that Iran has been receiving significant⁣ financial support⁣ over the past few years and has been ⁢using these funds to fuel terrorism against innocent Israeli civilians.

It is evident that⁢ Thomas Sowell’s warnings about the dangers of Biden’s foreign policy decisions and⁣ the quest for peace in the region were valid. It ‌seems that policymakers failed to listen to his sage advice, and now we are‌ witnessing the ‍devastating‌ consequences. The ongoing conflict serves as​ a reminder of the importance of‍ carefully considering the potential​ ramifications of political decisions, and the need for leaders to be attentive to the wisdom and insights of figures like Thomas Sowell.

The situation in Israel and Palestine is a complex issue‍ with a long history, and it is crucial to approach it with nuance and understanding. However, examining the warnings of⁤ influential thinkers like Sowell can contribute ⁤to a deeper understanding of the ​potential consequences ‌of political decisions⁢ and the⁤ importance of listening to voices from various perspectives.



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