Saturday, February 03, 2024

Misguided Missiles!

Biden on behalf of Israel strikes Syria and Iraq to provoke Iran.

If you harm an American, we will respond.

Remember this when you decide to call out the president for refusing to acknowledge Americans being killed by Israel.

Young voters, Arab Americans, Black men, Muslims are not happy with the Biden presidency. Being too friendly to a country active in committing a genocide is going to put Michigan and Minnesota in play.

President Joe Biden declared that if anyone kills Americans, the reactions will be swift.

So let me get this straight, militias that allegedly had the backing of Iran will be targets of fierce bombardment, but Israelis who kill Americans will be utter silence.

Biden is an idiot.

Biden never reacted to the Israelis when they killed ten Americans through intentional force.

Tawfiq Ajaq was a 17 year old American teen, born in Gretna, Louisiana. He was shot and killed by Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Of course, Israel will claim that the teen was part of Hamas or some resistance group. They will "investigate" the incident. About 95% of the suspects who kill West Bank Palestinians are never convicted in Israeli courts.

Thus, Biden never reacted militarily to Israelis killing an American journalist.

Shireen Abu Aqleh was killed by Israeli Occupation Forces while covering a demolition of a Palestinian home. She clearly wore press and a sniper struck her in the head. Biden did not even respond with military force let alone condemn the killing.

Do you know that Israeli intelligence drives the United States with bogus conclusions about the Middle East?

And y'all upset over Joy Reid saying "start a fucking war."

The dozens of airstrikes launched by the United States late Friday are by far its biggest attacks against Iran-backed militants in the Middle East during this current round of conflict.

Israel wants the U.S. to go to war with Iran.

However the strikes in Iraq and Syria, an initial retaliation for the killing of three American soldiers, did not go as far as some more hawkish figures had hoped, as the White House tries to avoid an all-out war with Iran. Some regional watchers have warned that this apparent restraint — including telegraphing the attacks well in advance — may mean the militias feel emboldened to continue their violence against American forces in the region.

The bombings drew an angry reaction from Iraq itself, which summoned the U.S. envoy in protest and said the strikes on its soil had killed civilians and risked destabilizing the region. Syria said the U.S. was fueling regional conflict in “a very dangerous way.” Iranian officials have been similarly hostile, and Tehran, though also reluctant to see a wider war, has warned American strikes would not go unanswered.

“What you saw last night and what you are going to see again was not insignificant,” a senior Biden administration official told NBC News. “When you hit 85 targets over 30 minutes, that sends a strong signal about the capability that we have,” the official said, adding that “there are other things we’re going to do. Some you will see and some you won’t see.”

The U.S. said it had warned Iraq in advance of the airstrikes, something Iraq denied while accusing Washington of killing 16 people in the country, including civilians, and having “deliberately deceived and falsified the facts.”

The senior U.S. administration official told NBC News this was not true. “It wasn’t a huge heads up,” the official said, which they said was to be expected given Iraq’s relationship with Iranian-backed militias in the country. “But it is not accurate to say they weren’t informed. Iraq is a sovereign nation and we respect their right to express their concerns, but then they shouldn’t harbor these Iranian groups on Iraqi soil.”

Biden needs to end the aid to Israel.

In Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based watchdog, said 23 people had been killed.

The current relationship between Iraq and Iran is a complex one, with Iraq politically dependent on the powerful, Iran-backed militias based there, but at the same time hosting the American troops.

One of the most powerful of these militias, Kataib Hezbollah, has its “footprints” on the deadly attack against U.S. forces in Jordan, the Pentagon said. Kataib Hezbollah said last week it would pause attacks against Americans in the region because it did not want to cause embarrassment for the Iraqi government, which had called on all sides for calm.

But on Saturday, the militants hinted that this may yet change, posting a video to the Telegram messaging service quoting its military spokesman Jaafar al-Husseini, interviewed last month.

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