Israel Gaza War: Understanding Biden's Sinister Agenda
Middle East conflict escalates as Hamas launches surprise invasion of Israel, leading to casualties and hostage situations. US involvement and Saudi-Israeli relations questioned.
The Middle East finds itself yet again in the midst of a devastating conflict, underscoring the fragile state of our world. On October 7th, 2023, Hamas, a notorious terrorist organization, launched a surprise Full Scale Invasion of Israel, catching Israeli forces off guard. The consequences were dire, with significant casualties and injuries among the Israeli troops.
The terrorists' actions were deeply troubling as they targeted military personnel and took women and children as hostages to Gaza City, raising serious concerns about their safety and well-being.
In response to this aggression, Israel declared a full-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip, launching an operation called 'Operation Iron Swords.' The Israeli forces swiftly initiated missile attacks on Gaza, resulting in a grim toll of over 300 Palestinians dead and more than 2000 injured in just one day.
The situation escalated further as Israel commenced a ground war, marking it as the most significant military offensive since 1973. Adding to the complexity, there are concerns about the potential involvement of Hezbollah and Iran in the conflict, further exacerbating the situation in the region.
Amidst these events, global leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian PM Narendra Modi expressed their support for Israel, recognizing the gravity of the situation. However, as expected, Middle Eastern nations like Qatar and Iran stood in support of Gaza.
Interestingly, the response from the United States, a longstanding ally of Israel, was notably delayed. The U.S. issued a statement more than 10 hours after the conflict began, despite their historic alliance with Israel, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding situation in the Middle East.
Even the content of this statement was somewhat hypocritical. While the world called on Israel to take action against Gaza, the U.S. Mission in Palestine's deleted tweet urged both sides to refrain from aggression. This move inadvertently played into the hands of Hamas, allowing them to achieve their sinister goals while the world called for Israel to retaliate.
The U.S.'s abstention raises questions about President Biden's foreign policy priorities. The Biden administration's questionable actions in the Middle East suggest a potentially two-faced foreign policy driven by hidden war interests or neoconservative influences. One might wonder, what does Biden stand to gain by involving Israel in this conflict? The answer may be everything.
The recent conflict in the Middle East has raised concerns about the United States' involvement and stance, particularly regarding Saudi Arabia and Israel's efforts to normalize their relations. Saudi Arabia has been in constant communication with the U.S. regarding the normalization process with Israel. Reports suggest that Riyadh also seeks a nuclear weapon deal similar to Iran's as a precondition for normalization.
Despite these demands, President Biden's actions and statements have often indicated a lack of enthusiasm for the normalization process. In a CNN interview, he explicitly stated that "Israel-Saudi normalization is not on my watch."
The timing of the conflict between Israel and Gaza is significant, as it occurred just when Israel was on the verge of normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia. This conflict is likely to delay the normalization process, given the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Saudi Arabia, making it unlikely for them to support Israel's counterattack on Gaza.
Additionally, Saudi Arabia's demand for a nuclear deal to protect itself from threats like the Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, seems to have been disregarded by the U.S. This situation has created uncertainties about the future of Israel-Saudi relations, as the conflict has complicated their efforts towards normalization.
The Biden administration's approach towards Iran has yielded significant outcomes in the ongoing conflicts. Despite the chaos, it is evident that the Biden administration has achieved its desired results from the war.
One might question whether there is any proof that the U.S. was prepared for this crisis. Indeed, there is evidence to suggest so. In preparation for the conflict, the U.S. engaged in behind-the-scenes diplomacy with Iran, resulting in a non-formal agreement facilitated by intermediaries from Qatar and Oman.
Over the past few days, the U.S. government approved the release of five Iranian prisoners in exchange for five American detainees held in Iran. Additionally, approximately $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets were unfrozen.
In return, Iran agreed to freeze its uranium enrichment at 60% and allowed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to install cameras at several nuclear sites. Notably, the U.S. made concessions by refraining from enforcing sanctions on Iranian oil sales and permitting the release of the frozen assets.
This arrangement marks a significant de-escalation in tensions between the U.S. and Iran. The absence of formal documents underscores the secretive nature of the diplomacy involved, with intermediaries playing a crucial role in facilitating these agreements.
Reports from the Middle East Monitor also indicate a concerning development in the ongoing conflict: weapons supplied by the U.S. to Afghanistan allegedly made their way into the hands of Palestinian groups, including Hamas. Israeli military officials have confirmed that some of these weapons, originally intended for Afghanistan and other nations, were seized in Afghanistan and subsequently found their way to Palestinian factions.
Furthermore, Ukraine, known for its black market arms trade, has reportedly sold weapons that also ended up with Hamas. These revelations raise troubling questions about the lack of oversight regarding the distribution of these weapons.
Connecting these dots suggests a disturbing possibility: a significant quantity of weaponry provided to Ukraine was not appropriately monitored, potentially enabling its unintended use in the Middle East conflict.
The beneficiaries of this conflict seem to be the United States, neoconservatives, and President Biden. The attack on Israel may not have been unexpected, yet Israel appeared unprepared, indicating a failure of its renowned intelligence agency, Mossad. This chaos seems to have been pre-planned, with Gaza once again being sacrificed for a hot and unstable Middle East.
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