Mike Pence highlights Joe Biden's foreign policy stupidity

Joe Biden's policy strength is supposed to be foreign policy. That notion is getting shredded this week by Mike Pence's op-ed and the Middle East erupting into violence. Katie Pavlich's article just strengthens the case against Joe Biden.

First, let's examine Vice President Pence's op-ed. In it, he states "The Trump-Pence administration opened the door to a future of peace in the Middle East founded on our strong and unwavering commitment to the state of Israel. But now Israel is enduring the worst outbreak of violence in at least seven years — a direct result of the weakness shown by the Biden administration from its first day in office."

When Joe Biden released aid for the Palestinian Authority, it was inevitable that the PA would use that money to start a new war against Israel. That's coming to fruition this past week+. With violence erupting in Israel and the Gaza Strip, you'd think that the Biden administration would have a little humility. They don't:
"Do you think it might be time to rethink the thinking behind Abraham Accords, which basically if you sort of open them up, what they really seem to say is forget the Palestinians they they are not a problem, we're just going to move on and this clearly seems to have shown that's not true, right?" a reporter asked.

"We are not following the tactics of the prior administration," Psaki responded. "Aside from putting together a peace proposal that was dead on arrival, we don't think they did anything constructive to really to bring an end to the longstanding conflict in the Middle East."

That's stupidity personified! There was 4 years of peace in Israel under President Trump, Vice President Pence and Special Advisor Jared Kushner. Joe Biden's been in office less than 6 months and violence is erupting. When Biden tossed aside the successful Trump Middle East agenda, it was just a matter of time before Hamas and Iran lit the match and started the fire.

Every step of the way, Democrats and self-proclaimed foreign-policy “experts” derided our administration’s approach and issued dire warnings that would soon flow in the streets of Israeli cities. As usual, they were wrong.

In fact, last year, our administration brokered the Abraham Accords, a series of historic peace agreements between Israel and Arab-Muslim countries — the most significant breakthrough for peace in decades.

These groundbreaking peace accords happened not in spite of America’s support for Israel, but because of it. Other nations knew where America stood with absolute certainty. They knew America would respond forcefully if our citizens or allies were threatened. As a result, they responded rationally by pursuing peace and harmony.

But now, President Biden has sent the world a profoundly different message. Instead of seeking peace through strength, he has invited violence through weakness.

 This is supposedly insignificant (according to Jen Psaki):

That's proof that the Biden administration's priorities and evaluations are off. The proof is in the results.

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