Bolton Criticizes Biden for Unprecedented Break From Israel
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton criticized President Joe Biden for pressuring Israel to halt its offensive against Hamas terrorists, describing it as an unprecedented shift away from a longstanding ally, as reported by The Hill.
Israel has outlined three main objectives in its campaign against Hamas, including the release of Israeli hostages, the elimination of Hamas terrorists, and the demilitarization and deradicalization of Gaza, according to Newsmax.
- Return all the hostages.
- Eradicate Hamas terrorists.
- Demilitarize and deradicalize Gaza.
Despite these goals, Biden appears to be influenced by pressure from left-wing anti-Israel activists within his Democratic Party, cautioning against Israel’s operations in Rafah, a move that Bolton believes sends a concerning message to other nations, as discussed on “The Cats Roundtable” on WABC 770 AM-N.Y.
Bolton expressed concerns that by withholding support for Israel in their fight against terrorism, Biden may inadvertently embolden countries like Russia and China who could use it as a blueprint to challenge U.S. commitments elsewhere in the world.
Ultimately, Bolton raised questions about the implications of not standing by Israel and the impact it could have on future international relations.
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