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Biden Arms Threat To Israel Is Team Obama All The Way

Biden Arms Threat To Israel Is Team Obama All The Way

“Reshaping domestic politics is more important to this administration than forging international partnerships or winning elections.”

The conventional wisdom about the Biden Administration’s recent announcement that it will be halting all offensive weapons shipments to Israel is that the White House is aggressively courting the Michigan Muslim vote without which it can’t win in November. But that can’t be the case.

As Caroline Glick explained in her recent piece, the math is just not there. First of all, the “uncommitted” campaign spearheaded by Democrat congresswoman Rashida Tlaib was supposed to demonstrate the emerging intensity of the Arab American power. Tlaib urged Michiganders to deny Joe Biden the primary vote in protest of his support of Israel. But, as Glick pointed out,

The “uncommitted” ballots comprised a mere 13.2% of the ballots. While the media, Tlaib and her cronies presented 13.2% as a major accomplishment, it was a failure. Around 10% of Michigan Democrats habitually vote “uncommitted” in presidential primaries. Ahead of the 2012 elections, 11% of Michigan Democrats voted “uncommitted” against then-President Barack Obama.

Glick quotes the political commentator Richard Baehr who contends that

. . . four swing states—Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada and Arizona—may well be decided by their large Jewish communities.

Baehr explains that the Jewish vote in all four states is larger than the margins of victory in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential races.

Although American Jews have been a loyal Democrat constituency and historically prioritized issues other than Israel, the rise of antizionism worldwide and especially the wave of unrest on American college campuses, awakened a sense of insecurity that might just prompt them, as Glick said, to start voting as Jews—and against Biden.

The risks the Biden Administration is taking by denying Israel vital ammunition supplies far outweigh the rewards. To understand their true aims, recall the Obama campaign slogan of the 2008 vintage—Change We Can Believe In.

As Joe Biden’s public appearances become increasingly infrequent and painful to watch, his intellectual deterioration is now impossible to deny. Who is running the country is naturally a matter of speculation. Tablet writer David Samuels and Obama biographer David Garrow reported the DC gossip that Barack Obama is the one pulling the strings. As far as I know, nobody has proposed an alternative theory.

One of Barack Obama’s most memorable quotes is “elections have consequences“—not because the phrase is particularly elegant, but because it perfectly describes his modus operandi. It’s a common conviction among the American left wingers that once voted into office, progressives should push their agenda without regard for the consequences they may incur from the mainstream electorate.

Shortly after assuming office in 2009, Obama pushed an unpopular healthcare reform. In the 2010 midterms that followed the passage of Obamacare, the GOP netted six Senate and 63 House seats, the largest shift since 1948. Democrats were wiped out on state and local levels; the party was drained of political talent, the consequences of which are reverberating today as strong candidates to replace Biden are nonexistent.

Yet to Obama it was an acceptable price to pay for massively and irreversibly expanding the federal government’s role in the healthcare infrastructure, making Americans exponentially more dependent on Washington and shifting the cultural and political climate in the nation. Today, economic libertarianism is all but dead.

A bold realignment in the Middle East was on Obama’s second term agenda. In his recent essay, Tablet columnist Lee Smith explained how Obama pulled away from the American traditional Jewish and Arab allies, ushered in the Muslim Brotherhood and attempted to make a nuclear deal with Iran. Donald Trump later reversed course, reestablished the American-led alliances and brokered the Abraham Accords.

Lee traced how inexplicably  “Obama and then Biden sought to undo the U.S. order of the Middle East, an arrangement that has kept a volatile and strategically vital region relatively stable”:

Is it ego alone that requires Obama and his party must be proven right, and that Trump’s successes must be transformed into failures at America’s expense—and at the additional price of destroying the prospects of a relatively hopeful future for Middle Easterners?

The key fact is this: The regional order that Trump restored has long been part of the formula that ensures continued U.S. domestic peace and prosperity. To put it another way, the moves made by Obama and now Biden are not primarily about destabilizing the Middle East. Rather, they are designed to destabilize the United States.

Lee’s is an America-centered explanation. But the son of African elites and a post-colonialist anthropologist who spent most of his childhood abroad and in Hawaii, the 44th President of the United States is very attuned to the Global South. In his youth, Obama cozied up to domestic terrorists like Bill Ayers and to antisemitic theorists of third world liberationism like Columbia’s Edward Said and Rashid Khalidi.

Though his physical and mental decline is undeniable, Biden was likely attuned in his lucid years to Obama’s antizionist ideas. Menachem Begin’s famous “I am not a Jew with trembling knees” comment was directed at the then U.S. Senator, which makes me suspect this was the reason he stood out of the sea of other Democrat white men Obama considered for the Vice Presidential nomination.

Obama’s way was never to pander to the voters in the middle, but to push an agenda of change and then either hope that the middle would acquiesce, erode, or cobble together an intersectional coalition of marginal interest groups supporting each other. He failed to realign the U.S. with the Islamic Republic; the failure cemented in the ayatollahs’s massive areal attack on Israel last month, but antizionist sentiments appear to prevail over any kind of practical considerations of alliance-building. Which helps to explain why the Biden Administration obligingly acquiesced to pressure from Tlaib and so doggedly insists on helping Hamas survive.

Reshaping domestic politics is more important to this administration than forging international partnerships or winning elections. A recent Harvard-Harris poll revealed that 4 in 5 Americans support Israel over Hamas, with every age group choosing the Jewish state by a landslide. But the Biden Administration caved in to Tlaib and quite transparently chose the Jewish Senator Chuck Schumer to lead a turn away from the middle eastern ally among Democrat politicians. The party stalwarts like Nancy Pelosi fell in place. The Democrat Party is now at best split on Israel and at worst is the antizionist party.

Israel is not a bread and butter issue for most Americans; it’s consistently ranked lowest priority for voters. The Biden Administration might be counting on the electorate to fall in line within a political and cultural landscape redefined as antizionist. The Left can then use this new antizionist stronghold to launch a movement against Jewish achievement at home and sovereignty abroad. And with that the United States will be changed forever to better fit into the world Obama dreamt up.

[Featured Image: Obama and Biden announcing Iran Nuke Deal, 2015]

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Comments

E Howard Hunt | May 11, 2024 at 6:29 pm

Larry Sinclair warned us.

anyone still voting dem, is wholeheartedly voting for death and destruction

Trump-MAGA 2024, is the only political option left.

    mailman in reply to 804Hokie. | May 12, 2024 at 2:19 am

    Sadly there is a very large proportion of the country who will never change from voting for Democrats! Jews and blacks are at the top of that list!

    MattMusson in reply to 804Hokie. | May 12, 2024 at 8:01 am

    The vast majority of Jewish voters will continue to vote Democrat even after Israel is cut off and their grandchildren are attacked in their schools.

    destroycommunism in reply to 804Hokie. | May 12, 2024 at 8:37 am

    “quuueers” for plo

    yup!

Not only a threat to Israel, but all of us. Obama, the community organizer, the public servant, the billionaire.

Most people that voted for Obama, just like that voted for Biden, know little of the actual man, but much about the persona. Both are frauds. It’s hard to compare the damage each has caused, or how easily they duped people to believe in their deceptions.

Obama should rank as one of the worst Presidents ever

A- set back the improvement in race relations back several decade
B – actively supported the evil Iran

Now allegedly he threatened to withhold weapons all the way back in his call with Netanyahu in FEBRUARY, and they deleted the threat from the official transcript of the call.

Does anybody think for one second they would do that for Trump?

    Edward in reply to Olinser. | May 13, 2024 at 9:23 am

    IF the official transcript of some sort of threat in a call between Trump and Lula da Silva had such a threat, the media would be sure to keep it front and center while lamenting the incivility of threatening another country’s “democratically elected leader” (and I used scare quotes because it is well known that there was nothing fair about Brazil’s election).

destroycommunism | May 11, 2024 at 10:33 pm

its nottttt the voters

its the VOTE COUNTERS that are the problem

they had a monopoly on the mail in ballots etc etc vote counting

gop backed down

the scotus backed down

blmploi had made their mark by showing they will use violence

even getting the lefty city in mn TO ALLOW THE BURNING DOWN OF THE

POLICE STATION

if you are not familiar with that vote by the city council look it up

Here is a big part of the problem. Democrat first, Jewish second. If this dum bass is still thinking of swaying our *resident instead of cutting off all funding it’s very telling of where his loyalty lies.

Driving the news: Democratic megadonor and Israeli American Haim Saban emailed senior White House officials Wednesday asking them to pass along his criticism of Biden’s recent move to pause bomb shipments to Israel over a possible ground operation in Rafah.

“Bad, Bad, Bad, decision, on all levels, Pls reconsider,” he wrote in a message obtained by Axios and other news outlets.
He added: “Let’s not forget that there are more Jewish voters, who care about Israel, than Muslim voters that care about Hamas.”
The Biden campaign declined to comment.

In February, Saban hosted a fundraiser for Biden’s re-election bid at his Los Angeles home.

He said at the time that he had a private conversation with the president and that “Biden cares deeply about Israel, it’s in his kishkes.”

Among the arms tech being cut off are smart munitions. So Israel will be forced to rely on old fashioned (but less expensive) unguided munitions, because of Hamas’s policy of using civilians as shields and doing War Crimes like launching rockets from residential areas and hospital parking lots any Israeli response will be less accurate, hence increasing the number of civilian casualties. Fir which result Biden et Alia will never acknowledge the gazan civilian blood now on their hands.

    FOAF in reply to BobM. | May 12, 2024 at 6:59 pm

    Feature not a bug for O’Biden, they can then blame more “civilian” deaths on Israel.

Obama is the man behind the curtain

    Edward in reply to MarkS. | May 13, 2024 at 9:28 am

    Unlike the fictional Wizard he is an evil, malign presence in the body politic. He holds no good will for this country which foolishly bought his song and dance, advancing the harm to the country he and his handlers (Bath house Barry’s handlers, that is) intended.

destroycommunism | May 12, 2024 at 8:41 am

Israel has figured out what to do w/o bidens/americas help

pull a low tech attack ala ( I see what I did there) 9 11 on hamas by riding in camels loaded with homemade ex plo sives

The genuine Manchurian Candidate.

Take note more minions of the Muslim faith getting government positions. I am sure this bit Sundowner is gunning for the Muslim vote is a story

Israel should start saturation bomb bing and artillery barrages on RAF to eliminate Hamas and their terrorist supporters. Biden is withholding the guided bombs they need to make the attack surgical. Biden’s betrayal of Israel needs to be a campaign issue.

    ConradCA in reply to ConradCA. | May 13, 2024 at 4:52 pm

    Biden/obama wouldn’t be able to do anything to Israel before the election and Hamas would be exterminated.