@kaa Sadly I agree. I hope the U.S. is thinking about a long-term strategy of dissociating itself from such disproportionate responses by Israel.
@kaa Agreed. Along with this, Biden will be looked up as an enabler, a partner. Does this make Biden a war criminal along side of Netanyahu? I'm not sure where the line is. But it brings him pretty close.
@dennyhenke thats what infuriates me about my relationship with America (for reference my wife is half American). On the one hand I like Biden and can see the stability he has brought to the US in times of polarization.
On the other hand this is the man with the fucking keys and he’s supporting and enabling the daily systematic murder of innocents. The definition of schizophrenic.
@dennyhenke Also like Blair (going into Iraq under completely false pretences) his legacy will be tainted by his actions - not that I give a shit about his legacy but change is made by those bold enough to make it happen.
@kaa Yeah, sadly, agreed on all. He did bring stability and was far better than I expected. But yes, sadly, he has also enabled a violence and cruelty that will never be forgotten. And it will tarnish his name, his presidency and the US.
Of course, it's not the first time the US has been on the wrong side of history in the Middle East. Our practice of violent interventions around the globe, often counter to democratic movements, is a longstanding problem with our foreign policy.