With Biden Threatening to Put Iran First, Here's What U.S. National Interest Demands in Response to Hamas' Assault on Israel -- and Us
Only exacting pressure from the American people will ensure the Biden administration advances our interests over those of our enemies.
3 Things America’s National Interest Demands After The Heinous Hamas Attack
When the Iran-backed jihadists of Hamas attacked Israel, butchering Jews in numbers equivalent to more than 45,000 Americans, raping them, and taking them hostage, the genocidal Jew-haters sparked a potential global conflagration. By murdering and taking Americans hostage, as Iran and its proxies have been doing since the very start of the mullahs’ theocratic takeover, Hamas also took this fight to us.
That our greatest ally; most pivotal military, intelligence, and technological partner; and the first line of defense in a bellicose, often barbarous, and anti-American region is under existential threat, and that the threat has come for our people, compels an American response.
By the same token, many are rightly skeptical about involving ourselves in any foreign conflict — let alone one in the Middle East, where over the last quarter-century Americans have sacrificed so much in blood and treasure, only to see our nation’s power erode and the threats persist. We are a divided country, thinly stretched, and war-weary.
Given this volatile situation, and Americans’ competing concerns, what does the U.S. national interest demand with respect to the war forced on Israel and us?
I propose three things in a new piece at The Federalist.
"We are a divided country, thinly stretched, and war-weary"
And utterly devoid of leadership.
Those three things; more likely, actually most likely, almost a sure thing, if I were betting I'd give ten to one odds we'll end up doing the exact opposite .