DOREEN MORRISON, PhD
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Well done staffers - speaking truth to power
12:15 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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Anton Brakhage
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I suspect the administration will become increasingly critical of the Netanyahu regime (as they already have to some extent). Biden usually prefers working across the isle and making deals to public confrontation, but when its clear the other side isn't dealing in good faith, the gloves can come off
12:21 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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DOREEN MORRISON, PhD
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In response to Anton Brakhage.
My question then is how many more lives have to be needlessly sacrificed before 'the gloves can come off?' He had an opportunity to change direction at the UN but sent his man to vote against it. I don't see the compassionate Joe that many love to talk about...
12:26 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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Anton Brakhage
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In response to DOREEN MORRISON, PhD.
1/2 This overlooks his efforts to prevent escalation, establish the previous temporary ceasefire/aid/hostage exchanges, and his support for a two state solution and opposition to violence by Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
12:33 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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Anton Brakhage
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2/2 One may fairly criticize his words at times, or the effectiveness of trying to influence Netanyahu as an ally rather than an adversary. But the image of Biden as indifferent to the slaughter in Gaza is a false one, produced by Putinists, Hamas apologists, and the "useful idiot" wing of the Left.
12:34 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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DOREEN MORRISON, PhD
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I don't think it helped his cause - if he had one - to go to Israel and declare himself a Zionist - with all it's political ramifications. By the way I am neither a 'Putinist, Hamas apologist - who by the way were initially funded by Israel to thwart a two state solution - or whatever else you said
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12:41 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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Anton Brakhage
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1/2 As I said, I think Biden (among other things) felt he could exercise more influence over Netanyahu as an ally than an enemy. Regardless, you have now shifted the topic, from whether Biden supports a ceasefire, to whether he supports Zionism (that is, the existence of a state of Israel).
12:51 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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Anton Brakhage
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2/2 And. yes, Biden believes that Israel has a right to exist (the basic goal of Zionism). If that is your objection, I doubt any action he is likely to take will satisfy you, but that is not the same as his supporting every atrocity committed by the Netanyahu regime.
12:54 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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DOREEN MORRISON, PhD
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OK - back to the ceasefire. As an observer from outside of the US is there really a discussion to be had. Two votes at the UN - a ceasefire, with the immediate release of all hostages taken in October - Biden's White House voted against both & Bibi is clearly marching to the beat of his own drum.
01:05 AM - Dec 14, 2023
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