'IMMORAL!' Biden's Fave CNN Anchor RIPS Him On Gaza"

Breaking Points
4 Mar 202409:31

Summary

TLDRThe video script passionately criticizes the Biden administration's policy on the Gaza war, highlighting scathing commentaries from prominent media figures like Fareed Zakaria and Thomas Friedman. It argues that despite the administration's efforts to influence Israel's response, Israel has consistently disregarded its calls for proportionality, humanitarian pauses, and protection of civilians. The script condemns the consequences of the war, such as widespread destruction and civilian casualties, and suggests that Israel's actions have undermined its global acceptance and relations. The host also accuses the administration of attempting to change the narrative through rhetoric while failing to alter the actual policy.

Takeaways

  • 👨‍💻 The video discusses a monologue by CNN's Fareed Zakaria, who is one of Joe Biden's favorite news personalities, criticizing Biden's policy on the Israel-Gaza conflict.
  • 🗣️ Zakaria states that Biden's policy towards Israel and Gaza has been "hapless, ineffective, and immoral", despite Biden's attempts to influence Israel's response to Hamas.
  • 🌍 Thomas Friedman, another favorite columnist of Biden's, argues that Israel is losing global acceptance due to the civilian deaths in Gaza, even from countries like India that traditionally support Israel.
  • 💥 The host argues that Israel's actions during the conflict have been a strategic disaster, potentially jeopardizing its relationships and global trade.
  • 🔥 Despite criticism from liberal media personalities and activists, the host believes the Biden administration is trying to change the image of its approach without actually changing the policy.
  • 🕊️ The host accuses Israel of betting on being able to get away with "modern-day ethnic cleansing, colonization, and annihilation" of Palestinians with U.S. backing.
  • 💔 Graphic images and stories of Palestinian civilian suffering, including starving children, are highlighted as evidence of the horror of the conflict.
  • 🔄 The host suggests that Biden lacks a coherent worldview and is obstinate in his instincts, sometimes aligning with the host's views (e.g., Afghanistan) and sometimes not (e.g., Israel-Gaza).
  • 🤝 The host acknowledges that while they disagree with Zakaria and Friedman's worldviews, they respect their consistency in applying their frameworks to the Israel-Gaza conflict.
  • 💰 The video promotes the host's independent media platform, Breaking Points, and encourages viewers to become premium subscribers.

Q & A

  • Who is Fareed Zakaria and why was his monologue on CNN considered significant?

    -Fareed Zakaria is a journalist and commentator on CNN, known for his analytical perspectives on global affairs. His monologue was considered significant because he critically assessed President Biden's policy towards Israel, especially in the context of its actions in Gaza, a stance that's unusual for mainstream media like CNN.

  • What was President Biden's strategy towards Israel after Hamas's attack on October 7th?

    -President Biden's strategy was to show complete solidarity with Israel by offering support, sending arms, and earning Israel's trust to potentially shape its response. However, this approach was criticized for failing to influence Israel's military actions in Gaza effectively.

  • What was the international reaction to Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza, according to Thomas Friedman?

    -Thomas Friedman pointed out that Israel is losing its greatest asset, which is acceptance. He highlighted a growing global rage, fueled by social media and television footage of Palestinian civilian deaths caused by US-supplied weapons, leading to Israel and the US receiving most of the blame.

  • How did the Israeli government respond to Biden administration's counsel on military actions in Gaza?

    -The Israeli government largely ignored the Biden administration's advice on maintaining proportionality in its response, targeting Hamas militants and infrastructure narrowly, and avoiding extensive civilian casualties, proceeding with extensive bombing and a ground invasion despite US counsel.

  • What implications did Fareed Zakaria and others suggest Biden's policies have on US-Israel relations?

    -Zakaria and others suggested that Biden's policies, which failed to significantly influence Israel's military strategy or protect Palestinian civilians, made the US appear hapless, ineffective, and immoral in its handling of the Gaza conflict, potentially damaging US-Israel relations.

  • What concerns were raised about the long-term impact of Israel's actions in Gaza?

    -Concerns were raised about the strategic disaster for Israel and potentially for the US, by aligning closely with actions widely criticized internationally. The extensive military response in Gaza and the potential for increased isolation and hostility towards Israel were highlighted as detrimental to its long-term security and relations.

  • How did the Biden administration attempt to address the criticisms of its policies towards the Israel-Gaza conflict?

    -The Biden administration attempted to address criticisms by changing the public image of its approach to the conflict. This included sending Vice President Kamala Harris to express concern for Palestinian suffering and call for an immediate ceasefire, in an effort to mitigate backlash and present a more balanced stance.

  • What was the role of social media in shaping public perception of the Israel-Gaza conflict?

    -Social media played a significant role in shaping public perception by spreading images and stories of the devastation in Gaza, including civilian casualties and destruction. This contributed to the growing global outrage against Israel's military actions and the US's support for them.

  • What are the implications of losing support from figures like Fareed Zakaria and Thomas Friedman for President Biden?

    -Losing support from respected figures like Fareed Zakaria and Thomas Friedman, who are known for their moderate and analytical viewpoints, could indicate a broader disillusionment with Biden's policies among centrist and liberal segments, potentially impacting his administration's credibility and support base.

  • What strategic mistakes were highlighted in Biden's approach to the Israel-Gaza conflict?

    -Strategic mistakes highlighted include the underestimation of the backlash to unconditional support for Israel, the failure to effectively influence Israel's military strategy to avoid extensive civilian casualties, and the inability to foresee the negative impact on US international relations and its moral standing.

Outlines

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🗣️ CNN's Fareed Zakaria's Scathing Criticism of Biden's Israel Policy

This section highlights CNN commentator Fareed Zakaria's critique of President Biden's policy towards the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Zakaria accuses Biden's approach of being ineffective and immoral, citing Israel's disregard for US advice on proportionality, civilian casualties, and territorial occupation. He argues that despite US efforts to restrain Israel, the Israeli government has consistently ignored American counsel, rendering Biden's policy hapless and failing to protect innocent Palestinian civilians.

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📰 Global Backlash Against Israel's Actions in Gaza

This paragraph discusses the growing international backlash against Israel's actions in Gaza, as highlighted by a column from Thomas Friedman. Friedman warns that Israel is losing its greatest asset – global acceptance – due to the high civilian death toll and widespread anger fueled by social media footage. He notes that even countries like India, a traditional ally of Israel, are expressing outrage over the civilian casualties. The paragraph suggests that Israel's actions in Gaza have significantly damaged its international reputation and relationships, reversing decades of progress in normalizing relations with the Arab world.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Solidarity

The term 'solidarity' refers to the act of supporting and showing unity with a particular group or cause. In the context of the video, it is mentioned that President Biden expressed 'complete solidarity with Israel' during Hamas' attack, indicating his unwavering support for Israel's position and actions. This stance of solidarity is described as a strategic move by Biden to gain Israel's trust and shape its response to the conflict.

💡Proportionality

Proportionality refers to the principle of employing force or action that is proportionate or equivalent to the provocation or threat faced. The video mentions that the Biden administration urged Israel to 'consider proportionality in their response to Hamas,' implying that Israel's bombing campaign and the level of destruction caused were disproportionate to the initial threat posed by Hamas.

💡Humanitarian

The term 'humanitarian' relates to the principles of preserving human welfare, dignity, and alleviating suffering. The video states that the Biden team 'urged a humanitarian pause' during the conflict, suggesting a call for a temporary cessation of hostilities to allow for the provision of aid and assistance to the affected civilian population.

💡Indiscriminate

Indiscriminate refers to actions or attacks that do not distinguish between legitimate military targets and civilian populations or infrastructure. The video quotes President Biden himself admitting that Israel's bombing in the south of Gaza was 'indiscriminate,' implying a lack of discrimination in targeting and causing harm to civilians.

💡Ineffective

Ineffective means lacking the ability to produce the desired or intended results. The video criticizes American policy on the Gaza War as being 'ineffective,' suggesting that the Biden administration's efforts to influence Israel's actions or achieve specific outcomes during the conflict were unsuccessful or had little impact.

💡Immoral

Immoral refers to actions or principles that are contrary to moral standards or ethical norms. The video describes American policy on the Gaza War as 'immoral,' implying that the actions and stance taken by the Biden administration were ethically questionable or violated principles of morality, likely in reference to the civilian casualties and suffering caused.

💡Ethnic cleansing

Ethnic cleansing is a term used to describe the systematic forced removal or expulsion of an ethnic or religious group from a particular area or territory. The video suggests that Israel's actions in Gaza are akin to 'modern-day ethnic cleansing,' referring to the displacement and suffering inflicted upon the Palestinian population.

💡Colonization

Colonization refers to the process of establishing and maintaining control over a territory or region by an external power or group. The video alleges that Israel's actions in Gaza are part of a 'colonization' effort, implying the forcible occupation and settlement of Palestinian lands by Israeli forces.

💡Annihilation

Annihilation means the complete destruction or obliteration of something. The video suggests that Israel's actions in Gaza are aimed at the 'annihilation' of the Palestinian population, indicating a systematic effort to eliminate or eradicate their presence in the region.

💡Strategic disaster

A strategic disaster refers to a significant failure or setback in terms of achieving strategic objectives or maintaining a favorable position. The video characterizes the situation in Gaza as an 'absolute strategic disaster,' implying that Israel's actions have severely undermined its strategic interests and global standing, potentially leading to long-term consequences.

Highlights

Fared Zakaria, one of Joe Biden's favorite news personalities, harshly criticized Biden's Israel policy regarding the Gaza conflict, calling it 'hapless, ineffective and immoral'.

Zakaria accused Biden of failing to influence Israel's disproportionate response to Hamas, despite providing arms and solidarity.

Thomas Friedman, another Biden favorite, warned that Israel is losing global acceptance due to civilian deaths in Gaza, even from allies like India.

The host argues that the Gaza conflict has been a strategic disaster for Israel, eroding decades of progress in normalizing relations with other nations.

Biden has faced criticism from across the liberal mainstream, including from Bernie Sanders on MSNBC, for the incongruous policy of shipping arms while providing aid.

The host suggests Biden is trying to change the image of his approach by sending Kamala Harris to call for a ceasefire, but not changing the actual policy.

Israel is betting that with US backing, it can get away with 'modern day ethnic cleansing, colonization, annihilation' despite global witnessing of the horrific images from Gaza.

The host argues that Biden lacks a coherent worldview and instead trusts his instincts, which sometimes works in the US's favor (like Afghanistan) and sometimes doesn't (like Israel).

The host praises Zakaria and Friedman for being consistent in their worldview, even if they disagree with it.

The host criticizes Biden for losing support from the "backbone of the lib resistance" and mainstream liberal voices over his Gaza policy.

The host argues that Israel's actions in Gaza are threatening its ability to maintain global trade and import labor, which is essential for its high-tech economy.

The host suggests that Netanyahu is prolonging the Gaza conflict for ideological reasons and to cling to power.

The host describes the viral images of horror from Gaza, including starving and withered children, that Israel is hoping to overcome with US backing.

The host sees the Gaza conflict as pulling the US back into a region it was allegedly trying to get out of, contrary to its strategic interests.

The host argues that the Gaza conflict has been an 'absolute strategic disaster' that has aligned people against the US in the region.

Transcripts

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so I wanted to highlight for you guys a

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really significant monologue from CNN's

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fared Zakaria part of why this is

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noteworthy is because remember that

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previous report had come out listing who

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Joe Biden's favorite like news

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personalities were well one of them was

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fared Zakaria and he Raks him across the

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coals for his Israel policy let's take a

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listen to a little bit of that when

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Hamas launched its gruesome terror

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attack on Israel on October 7th of last

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year President Biden made a decision

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based on conviction and calculation he

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announces complete solidarity with the

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country Biden must have calculated that

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the only way to have any influence on

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Israel would be to hug it close show

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real empathy send it the arms it needed

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and thus earn Israel's trust to shape

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its response it was a thought through

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strategy but it has failed almost

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completely from the start the

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administration urged the Israelis to to

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consider proportionality in their

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response to Hamas Israel hurted and went

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ahead with one of the most extensive

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bombing campaigns in this Century

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against a population of about 2.2

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million people that by Israel's own

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estimates contained about 30,000 Hamas

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militants by one January estimate more

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than half of buildings across Gaza have

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been damaged or

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destroyed the administration counseled

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Israel against a large GR invasion of

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Gaza advising it to take a narrower

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targeted approach aimed at eliminating

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Hamas militance and

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infrastructure the Israeli government

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held lots of long meetings with us

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officials and then again went ahead with

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the ground Invasion the Biden team urged

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a humanitarian pause but only got a

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brief one when it was able to get the

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government of Qatar to broker a hostage

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exchange after initial operations wound

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up American officials told Israeli

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officials that what what was done in the

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north of Gaza could not be done to the

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South yet after telling people to move

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to the South to get out of Harm's Way

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Israel then proceeded to bomb the south

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in a manner that President Biden himself

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admitted is

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indiscriminate the US has repeatedly

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pressured Israel to make greater efforts

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to protect innocent civilians but to

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little Avail now it has been counselling

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against an invasion of Rafa the city

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nestled close to Egypt where over a

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million Palestinians have huddled

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together prime minister Benjamin

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Netanyahu has promised to invade Rafa

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whether another hostage deal is made or

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not Washington has warned that after the

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war there should be no Israeli seizure

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of land in Gaza and no new Israeli

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occupation of the territory the Israeli

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government's plans are to do

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both the result is that American policy

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on the Gaza War now appears hapless

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ineffective and immoral so he said say

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that the Biden policy on the Gaza War

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has been Hess ineffective and immoral um

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Sager I don't have to tell you how

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unusual it is to hear those sorts of

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things on CNN um which we're going to

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cover the uh you know the level of

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propaganda on CNN and the amount of

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internal push back and upset about the

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double standards with regard to Israel

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and the Palestinians but the fact that

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one of Biden's favorite commentators

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took such an aggressive approach and I

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think lays out pretty aptly looking back

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over the course of this war how when we

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you know meekly ask for something at

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every turn Israel has been like no screw

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you um he puts it all in context pretty

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well one of the things I hate about

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Biden is that he doesn't have a coherent

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worldview he kind of just trusts his

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instincts and he's very obstinate

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regardless of what he chooses sometimes

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it works to my benefit like Afghanistan

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uh on Ukraine doesn't necessarily work

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to our benefit on Israel I think it's

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the same thing one of the things well

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look I disagree vehemently with the

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world view of fared Zakaria and of

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Thomas fredman but you have to hand it

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to them they are genuinely consistent

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like in terms of the way that they view

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the world and So within their framework

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which is probably most aligned with

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Biden I think it is clearly noteworthy

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what they are saying I couldn't help but

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think also of one of Biden's favorite

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columnists Thomas fredman and actually

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we have this we can put it up there on

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the screen he wrote it just a couple of

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days ago on February 27th where he

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writes Israel is losing its greatest

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asset which is acceptance and he writes

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quote I do not think Israelis or the

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Biden Administration fully appreciate

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the rage that is bubbling around the

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world fueled by social media and TV

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footage over the deaths of thousands of

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Palestinian civilians with us supplied

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weapons in Israel's war on Gaza Hamas

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has much to answer for in triggering

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this human tragedy but Israel and the US

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are seen as driving events now and

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getting most of the blame that such

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anger is boiling over in the Arab world

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is obvious but I heard it over and over

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again in conversations in India from the

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past week that is even more telling

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because the Hindu dominated government

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of Prime Minister Modi is the only major

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power in the global support that has

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even supported Israel and blamed Hamas

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that many civilian deaths in a

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relatively short war would be

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problematic in any context the point

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though that I think of what he is sh uh

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showing within this is that it is not

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just the Arab world where to be fair he

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did write the column from so that

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probably is going to change a little bit

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of his uh Outlook more so it's what I

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think I've brought this up and you as as

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well in the context of a lot of this is

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guys regardless of whether you support

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the war or not you know rhetorically

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Israel will not be the same as a nation

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in terms of its Sovereign relations with

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others I think that was a huge mistake

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because it's a tiny little strip of land

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that relies on global trade to keep it

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afloat you know you can't have a

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high-tech nation and tell aiv and

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startup and all that in the desert if

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you got nobody to sell it to especially

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when you're in a country with what like

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a population of 11 million it just

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doesn't work so especially also when you

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have to import a decent amount of Labor

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from the people who now hate you even

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more to run you know to clean your

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toilets or whatever I mean this is all a

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very precarious situation that they were

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already sitting on and the point of his

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column and I think of fared as well is

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to show that the international

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acceptance where people were like w

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unhappy with Israel even in the Arab

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world but we're not idiots we could see

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the Abraham Accords and normalization

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it's going in a different direction

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they' changed things completely right

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things are more like the 1973 consensus

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today than ever you know since that time

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period and that's a huge strategic

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catastrophe that's something that Israel

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worked decades to try and get away from

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and I think this has made them a lot

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less safe and also the us too by

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aligning ourselves with it we we always

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know how to pick them right and to make

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sure that people are aligned against us

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in a region too where we were trying our

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best at least allegedly to get out of

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because it wasn't all that strategically

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important to us and we keep just getting

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pulled back in by our over and over

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again by our mistakes yeah so I think

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overall it's been absolute strategic

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disaster I mean think about Biden has

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lost individ indivisible chapters

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unbelievable like the backbone of the

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lib resistance he's lost fared Zakaria

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he's lost Thomas fredman um he's lost

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there was I don't know if you watch this

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interview that Bernie Sanders did with

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Alex Wagner which I mean there were some

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issues there but uh this is MSNBC you

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know Prime Time MSNBC and Alex Wagner

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saying this policy of shipping bombs and

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then dropping this ply bit of Aid is in

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it's you can't reconcile it it's

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irreconcilable yeah so the fact that you

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have you know that much like across

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theboard mainstream liberal criticism is

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really something and I do think that's

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why they're trying to what do they say

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put lipstick on a pig they are trying to

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change the image of their approach to

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this conflict that's why they're sending

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out KLA Harris to talk about the immense

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suffering of Palestinians and to call

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for this immediate ceasefire of course

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this will only be temporary and then

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they'll get right back to the killing

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but that's why they're trying to change

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the image and you know for the

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once again what really needs to change

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is the actual policy here although you

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know it's it's not Beyond people like

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Thomas fredman to get tricked by just

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like the new packaging put on the policy

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so we'll see but you know to your point

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about Israel they are placing a huge bet

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and this is basically you know because

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Netanyahu based both for ideological

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reasons but also because he wants to

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keep this war going so he can you know

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hopefully hang on to Power by his

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fingertips that's what his what his plan

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is they're placing a huge bet that they

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can get away with a complete you know

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modern day ethnic cleansing colonization

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Annihilation that we're all watching in

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real time and that they will be able to

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get away with it that's what they're

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betting on we can all see the images we

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can see what's happening we can see the

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massacres we can see the destruction we

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can see the babies shriveled up their

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bodies wasted dying literally of

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starvation a horrible image of a child

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who has been you know withered away and

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is fighting for his life right now um

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that has gone viral these images of

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horror are

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everywhere and they're hoping that with

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our backing they will be able to get

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away with it that's the bet we'll see

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