Biden Foreign Policy

Or if he is withholding weapons because it plays well with a certain segment of the US population Biden needs to win re-election who currently doesn’t like how Joe is handling the Middle East debacle.  


That's worlds different than pressuring another world leader to interfere in domestic politics on your behalf. Let alone trying to blackmail them into it.

Bibi made his bed and he can lay in it. He's a corrupt dingleberry too, just like Trump. If anything Biden should be bringing more pressure to bear on him or he'll just continue doing whatever the hell he wants assuming there will be no consequences.

 
Relatively speaking, the vocal protestors are a very small minority of college students.  Do you have any data to back up your comments?
This is just my guess, which is usually wrong but I see maybe two things happening.

1.  They are a minority of college students, for sure, but they are probably a decent % of college students that actually go an vote.  

2.  They are clearly super freaking annoying and most normal college students probably can't stand them, so are they maybe pushing normal college students that would be voting for JB to change their vote?  I suppose that could be a question worth asking?

 
Not sure if anyone really noticed, but the Far Left demands for a cease fire have been joined by moderate, mainstream, international and even Republican calls for a cease-fire. It's not particularly daring or pandering; it's a position pretty much any President would take regarding a 7 month war that's killing vastly more civilians than terrorists. If we saw nightly footage from Gaza rather than Columbia University it would no doubt color our opinion, but that's probably for another thread. 

So starting from that point, what would leadership look like?  Does the American President say, yes we support Israel politically, financially, and militarily, but we draw the line at providing weaponry likely to be used in a promised assault of Rafah, where a million displaced Palestians have been herded? Conservatives of old would have bristled that a guy like Netanyahu would accept American largesse but refuse any U.S. conditions.

Or would leadership mean doing nothing, because taking this kind of stand would look like pandering to a small percentage of college students unlikely to vote for you anyway?

 
Relatively speaking, the vocal protestors are a very small minority of college students.  Do you have any data to back up your comments?



https://www.axios.com/2024/05/07/poll-students-israel-hamas-protests

"By the numbers: Only a small minority (8%) of college students have participated in either side of the protests, the survey of 1,250 college students found.

Students ranked the conflict in the Middle East as the least important issue facing them out of nine options.

It landed behind health care reform, racial justice and civil rights, economic fairness and opportunity, education funding and access, and climate change.

What they found: The survey found that three times as many college students blame Hamas for the current situation in Gaza than they do President Biden."

 
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