In a surprising turn of events, President Joe Biden, known for occasional lapses in memory, has managed to condemn the Iranian-backed terror group Hamas for their brutal assault on Israel. It's a rare moment indeed, akin to spotting a unicorn riding a rainbow – truly miraculous. However, before we get too carried away, it's important to remember that despite Biden's seemingly stern rhetoric, there is no indication that he plans to abandon the ill-fated nuclear deal with Iran.
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The President boldly compared Hamas to ISIS, drawing parallels between their gruesome acts and the worst atrocities committed by the terrorist organization. It's about time he acknowledged the true face of evil. But we mustn't overlook the fact that this attack is merely another chapter in the long history of anti-Semitism and genocide faced by the Jewish people. It's unfortunate that it took such extreme brutality for Biden to recognize the gravity of the situation. Perhaps next time, he can save us all some time and simply pick up a history book.
Now, onto the disconcerting news that over 20 Americans may be held captive by these nefarious groups. The National Security Adviser, Jake Sullivan, initially stated that 14 Americans were kidnapped but later revised the number to "20 or more." Their ability to lose track of such a crucial detail is indeed bewildering. These are the individuals entrusted with our safety? Many would prefer to maintain the means to protect themselves, thank you very much.
Meanwhile, the White House remains conspicuously silent on the potential nuclear deal with Iran. It's rather intriguing how they swiftly condemn Hamas yet remain tight-lipped about Iran's involvement. This situation exemplifies Biden's inclination to appease our adversaries at the expense of America's interests. It's a classic case of prioritizing diplomacy over common sense, a tactic that has not served us well in the past. Hint: it didn't.
We must not forget that the original Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was negotiated by none other than Barack Obama himself. That deal proved to be a resounding failure, and President Trump made the justified decision to withdraw from it. Now, Biden wants to revisit the idea of a new deal? Have we not learned from our past mistakes? "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me." It's high time for Biden to wake up and recognize that appeasement and weakness only embolden our adversaries. It's time to put America first and hold Iran accountable.