Netanyahu makes it clear: Biden is no longer in charge
Story by John Bowden • 17h
Is Joe Biden still calling the shots in the Middle East? That certainly doesn’t seem to be what Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Trump-loving prime minister, is saying.
Washington awoke this week to news that broke early Sunday morning of the fall of the Assad regime — an end to one of the most murderous and oppressive dictatorships in the world, one that had persisted since the 1970s through consecutive US administrations which opposed it.
As Syrians celebrated across Damascus and elsewhere in the country, other powers in the region took action. Citing a supposed threat from anti-Israel militant groups in a country now undergoing a massive political upheaval, Israeli troops occupied five villages across the Golan Heights, an area in Syria’s southwest. It also struck countless other targets across the country.
The move was immediately denounced as a violation of international law. The backlash cued up an inevitable response from the Biden administration, which for all intents and purposes has been relegated to the role of a public relations firm smoothing over caustic rhetoric and actions from Israeli hardliners, including those in the government.
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