Biden leaves the world of politics with the nightmare of West Asia
The American newspaper wrote, the anger of many American voters, especially the Arab and Muslim voters, from the continued absolute support of the Joe Biden government to the crimes of the Zionist regime in West Asia, led the officials of this government to a desperate and fruitless effort in the 90th minute in order to end the war and establish stability. In the area has forced.
According to RCO News Agency, “New York Times” newspaper, referring to the recent moves of “Anthony Blinken”, the Secretary of State of the Biden government, to force the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, “Benjamin Netanyahu” to accept a plan supported by Washington to end the Gaza war without achieving “But this situation is not the same situation that the Biden administration wants to be in with 10 days left until the time of the US presidential election,” says Morghed.
The American newspaper stressed that the Israeli attacks with American-made bombs are still killing Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip and widening the war in Lebanon, while continuing the efforts of this regime to escalate tensions with Iran by launching airstrikes early this Saturday. places in Iran, writes: “Many progressive, Arab and Muslim American voters in key states are outraged by President Joe Biden’s continued unwavering support for Israel’s attacks since last year’s Hamas attacks on October 7th, and meanwhile “American officials are desperately looking for a way to help stabilize the Middle East.”
The New York Times wrote that even the efforts of the Biden government officials after the martyrdom of Yahya Sanwar, the head of Hamas’s political office, by the Zionist regime on October 16, which, in the eyes of these officials, “is a new opportunity to try to quickly resolve the Israeli wars in Lebanon and “Gaza through negotiations” was considered, but there was no result.
This article continues: “Biden on the eve of the election, Anthony J. Blinken, the foreign minister, sent his government to the Middle East for this purpose. His trips to the region in recent days were his 11th trip to the region during the Gaza war and reflected the impromptu efforts of the Biden administration in the 90th minute. Blinken set off on this trip without a specific itinerary, canceling his planned stop in Jordan before continuing on to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and unexpectedly to London; In London, he arranged separate meetings with the officials of Lebanon, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates. Blinken announced in Doha that American and Israeli negotiators will soon return to Qatar to resume talks with Hamas on a ceasefire and the release of hostages (Zionist prisoners under the control of Hamas). However, the hopes of the Biden administration to bring about a rapid transformation after Sanwar in the region were short-lived.
The New York Times states that despite all these efforts to help establish a ceasefire in West Asia, Blinken has not seen any signs of Benjamin Netanyahu’s readiness to conclude a ceasefire agreement in Ghora and release Zionist prisoners. According to the analyst of this American newspaper, Blinken left West Asia while this region is on the brink of a greater chaos and in a more unstable situation than ever before, even after the October 7, 2023 operation “Al-Aqsa Storm” or compared to his last trip. It has been placed there in September.
This New York Times report is published after the Zionist regime planned to target military centers in Iran on Saturday morning, which failed. Al-Mayadeen network reported, quoting informed sources, that Iran’s air defense shot down Israeli drones that were planning to target military bases in the east of Tehran province. Informed sources also said that the Zionist regime’s attempt to target defense bases in Tehran province has failed, all hostile targets in the suburbs of Tehran have been shot down, and medium-range defense systems have been used to shoot down hostile targets.
According to the New York Times, the planes of the Zionist regime have taken off to carry out the mission of attacking targets in Iran at the same time as the plane carrying Blinken crossed the Atlantic Ocean to Washington.
According to the American newspaper, Blinken was looking for plans to manage the post-war era in Gaza during his travels, and while he was in the capital of Qatar, he said: “This is the time for each country to decide what role it is willing to play and what kind of participation it is willing to play in the leadership.” “Gaza is moving from war to peace.”
But Blinken’s trip left no hope of paving the way for a quick cease-fire in Gaza ahead of the US election, as Netanyahu has shown no desire to end any of his wars before the election.
The New York Times reported that analysts believe that the diplomatic efforts of the Biden administration during the Gaza war failed because their goals were contrary to Netanyahu’s wishes and that Biden, on the other hand, wanted to pressure the Zionist regime by leveraging the issue. The cessation of arms supply to this regime did not show.
The professor of Middle East politics at Georgetown University says: “The Biden administration did not insist and did not want to set limits and red lines for Israel, and this caused the expansion of this war. “It’s clear to me that Benjamin Netanyahu has concluded that he can do almost anything he wants without consequence.”
On the other hand, the sharp decrease in the amount of humanitarian aid coming to Gaza, especially north of this barrier, by the Zionist regime even raised the voice of Blinken and “Lloyd Austin”, the American Minister of Defense, this month, so that these two American ministers threatened this regime in writing. They cut off American military aid to it. The Biden administration has given Israel until mid-November to increase aid to Gaza. “Israel is carrying out an ethnic cleansing in northern Gaza and diplomacy has failed to make a real difference,” Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi said Friday alongside Blinken at a London hotel.
According to the New York Times, the unbridled brutality of the Zionist regime against the people of Gaza has now affected the election plans of many American Democrats and has worried them.
Polls in the important state of Michigan, one of the states with a large population of Arab and Muslim voters in America, have shown a tie between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Kamala Harris.
Arab-American voters in this state express their distaste for the continuous transfer of arms to Israel by the Joe Biden administration, and Democrats are worried that they will lose the race in this state to a rival and even lose in the general election.
The Georgetown University professor also said: “Arab and Muslim voters no longer consider Harris worthy because of Gaza and now Lebanon.” “Most of them will either vote for a third party candidate, or boycott the election altogether, and some may vote for Trump naively and out of anger.”
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