Assessing the Impact of the Biden Administration in the Israel-Palestine Conflict.

President Joe Biden, joined by Vice
President Joe Biden, joined by Vice President Kamala Harris, signs H.R. 1319, the “American Rescue Plan Act of 2021” Thursday, March 11, 2021, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz). Original public domain image from Flickr

Since Joe Biden took office, the global security landscape has taken a crash.

The current Israel-Gaza conflict can be traced back to decisions made by the Biden Administration. Actions such as restoring hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer funding to Gaza and allocating $6 billion for "humanitarian" purposes to Iran in exchange for hostages. These decisions have had ramifications for global stability and safety.

Despite some attempts from liberal activists on Twitter to contest the claims regarding the funds given to Iran, it's crucial to acknowledge the situation as it is. The funds are under the oversight of the Qatari government, a nation notorious for utilizing slave labor in preparation for the World Cup and home to Hamas and its leadership. The belief that any of that money will go towards humanitarian issues is extremely naive.

This is the unfortunate reality that we confront today. Critics argue that the left has, in some cases, been unrealistic in their approach to international issues and have wrongly attributed certain problems to the previous administration, such as intelligence shared with Putin years ago.

In recent years, our actions have led to a greater dependency on foreign oil (from the Middle East and Russia in particular), the offshoring of jobs, rising costs here at home, and the abandonment of over $80 billion worth of equipment, basically handed to the Taliban in Afghanistan, which will most likely be used to fight Israel in this conflict.

In times like this, with multiple wars, it is crucial for those in leadership positions to be held accountable for their actions and decisions. It's high time for a reevaluation of our foreign policy. Tony Blinken should, at the very minimum be removed from office and replaced with leaders that can establish a redirection towards a path that prioritizes the safety and security of our nation and the world at large.