Conflicts of Interest: Will Biden Ever Say No to Netanyahu?

On COI #619, Kyle Anzalone discusses the latest news from Gaza and Syria.

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13 thoughts on “Conflicts of Interest: Will Biden Ever Say No to Netanyahu?”

  1. Biden won't say "No" to Nutty Yahoo, that would be like Trump saying "No" to election fraud and Biden saying "No" to the war in Ukraine.
    Putin may be bad on domestic policy but he is good on foreign policy. The US likes to dominate the world despite saying it is a peace loving non-interventionist nation.

    1. The financial news I have read indicates that the Russian economy is actually growing. On foreign policy, Russia has the best diplomat on the face of the earth: Sergey Lavrov. Our diplomats cannot hold a candle to him.

      1. Most USAmericans have been rendered too blind to perceive geopolitical candlelight.

      1. Ther rest are taking ritual baths in petromoney, fondled by their harems. Until the war comes to them, they talk but don't really give a d*mn what happens to other Arabs.

    1. The empire can characteristically ditch Netanyahu and still proceed with their genocidal colony.

        1. The Azov/Bandera group would take over. The new unelected president will be Klitschko. Nuland will show up with her cookies.

  2. The hijack of US foreign policy by zionists over the past century is much bigger than Netanyahu and Biden.

    Personalization of issues like this is a product of mass political infantilization.

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