A strategy based on a faulty premise is bound to fail. â DONATE TODAY â Dear John, ï»ż I'm pleased to be published with Joe Fraser, a great Republican candidate running for U.S. Senate in Minnesota against Amy Klobuchar. We explain how in the wake of the horrific October 7 massacres and kidnappings in Israel, it wasnât Ilhan Omar and company who beat a path to the center of the political spectrum. It was President Biden, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Minnesotaâs Senator Amy Klobucharâthe Democratsâ so-called moderatesâwho raced to the left to hoist the flags of the Squad. A strategy based on a faulty premise is bound to fail. President Bidenâs new Gaza policy relies on a partner that only exists in Western Democratsâ fantasies. This is dangerous for American and our allies. Feeding the fantasies of the increasingly belligerent pro-terrorist Democrat base is one way to lose the country fast. Please read and share! In your service, Dalia al-Aqidi Republican for Congress MN-5 Led by Biden, the Demsâ new âSquadâ wants Israel gone By Dalia al-Aqidi & Joe Fraser April 20, 2024 Minnesotaâs Democrat Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith recently joined 17 other senators in their partyâs leftward lurch by urging the Biden administration âto take decisive action to bring about a two-state solution once and for allâ and calling for âU.S. recognition of a Palestinian stateâ after the conclusion of the war in Gaza. In doing so, they are ignoring reality, refusing to apply the lessons learned from past peace attempts, tossing our ally, Israel, under the bus, and incentivizing terrorists around the globe by providing strategic rewards for the tactical atrocities they carry out to further their malign ambitions. By engaging in these dangerous fantasies, these senators have revealed themselves to be little more than a mirror of the Progressive Squad in the House led by Ilhan Omar (D-MN-5). President Joe Biden bears much of the responsibility for exacerbating this fissure. Sure, the Squad has long derided Israel, has little use for Americaâs traditional alliances, and often dabbles in antisemitic tropes and identity politics, but the partyâs old guard always told us that they were merely outliers in the Democrat Party. The proverbial center would hold. But in the wake of the horrific October 7 massacres and kidnappings in Israel, it wasnât Ilhan Omar and company who beat a path to the center of the political spectrum. It was President Biden, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Minnesotaâs Senator Amy Klobucharâthe Democratsâ so-called moderatesâwho raced to the left to hoist the flags of the Squad. This trajectory, where the once fringe views of the left are becoming increasingly mainstream in the Democrat Party, is unmistakable. Their new initiation rite appears to be wire-brushing Israel in public as a nod to their ever-growing and restive base of anti-Israel and antisemitic voters. In recent months itâs become clear that President Biden no longer supports Israelâs goals of removing the Hamas terrorist group from power and securing the return of all hostages in Gaza.Instead, he now favors a unilateral ceasefire by Israel, which he hopes to further expand for the expressed purpose of creating a Palestinian state. To that end, Biden has only applied pressure on Israel, rather than on Hamas or their patrons in Qatar and Iran, which ensures Hamasâ rejection of any agreement, including the latest proposal this week. He sealed the fate of the 129 hostages held in Gaza since October 7âincluding six Americansâwhen he ensured a one-sided UN Security Council resolution passed in March with a U.S. abstention that de-coupled a ceasefire in Gaza from the release of the hostages. The predictable results are increasing demands by Hamas and the leftward sprint by Senate Democrats. Thereâs a recognizable method to the White House madness. The administration began cynically portraying a non-existent divide between the Israeli public and their democratically elected leaders as cover for its increasingly searing invective against Israel. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer then declared Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu âan obstacleâ to peace and two-state solution and called for an early election. Schumer justified his push for a wartime regime-change in the Jewish State by opening his speech with a nod toward himself for being the first Jewish Majority Leader of the United States Senate. Never mind that Schumer and Team Biden have made no similar calls regarding the regime in Iran, which paints âDeath to Americaâ and âDeath to Israelâ on their missiles. Not even last weekâs unprecedented launch of over 300 ballistic and cruise missiles and attack drones against Israel from Iranian territory could shake this sentiment loose from either Biden or the Senate Majority Leader. Within a week, 19 Democrat senatorsâalmost half of the Democrats in the Senateâcalled for fast-tracking the recognition of a Palestinian state. Not to be outdone, 39 House Democrats including the so-called moderate former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, urged the Biden administration to reconsider the transfer of arms to Israel. Throughout it all, the White House continues to gaslight the American people, saying the obvious change in U.S. policy was, in fact, no change at all. A strategy based on a faulty premise is bound to fail. President Bidenâs new Gaza policy relies on a Palestinian society that only exists in Western Democratsâ fantasies. Despite President Bidenâs claim that âthe overwhelming majority of Palestinians are not Hamas. And Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people,â or Secretary of State Blinkenâs belief that the majority of people in Gaza âare just like our families,â such statements are untethered from reality. One need not look further than the recent poll published by the well-respected Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR). According to the March survey, 71% of Palestinians back the October 7 massacres. They also chose âarmed struggle,â not negotiations or non-violent resistance, as the most popular strategy to end Israeli occupation among 46% of Palestinians. So much for the majority of Palestinians being just like us. The same poll makes clear that Hamas has double the support of Fatah (34% to 17%), which is the main party of the Palestinian Authority. Fifty-nine percent say Hamas should control Gaza after the war is over. Fatah is the corrupt group that ostensibly controls the West Bank but in reality, can barely extend their control beyond the city of Ramallah. Now they are the Democratsâ great white hope. Put simply, the new lunacy they are peddling as policy is a recipe for repeating disasters. ï»żTelegraphing to the world that America doesnât have Israelâs back tempted Iran to launch from its own territory the largest barrage of drones, and cruise and ballistic missiles in the history of warfare. By urging Israel not to respond, Biden is guaranteeing it will happen againâa position no American ally could or should accept. Likewise, in Gaza, the current Biden plan is preventing Israel from finishing the war by going into Rafah, the last terrorist stronghold in Gaza along the border with Egypt. No one wants to see innocents killed but this delay only prolongs Palestinian suffering. We should support Israelâs mission to destroy Hamas and make sure they never pose another threat again. Itâs what the American people would demand if we were likewise attacked. America must return to a policy where we stand with our allies and push back against our adversaries. Unfortunately, under Bidenâs leadership and that of Senate Democrats, there has never been a worse time to be our ally or a better time to cash in on being our enemy. DONATE TODAY www.DaliaForCongress.org Dalia for Congress | 8014 Olson Memorial Hwy 55 #255, Golden Valley, MN 55427-4712 Unsubscribe
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