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2021-01-20T13:10:44.707Z


The president-elect is considered a pragmatist, but there are extremist forces in the Democratic Party that are based on a lie, and stronger than him • Commentary | United States


The president-elect is considered a pragmatist, but there are extremist forces in the Democratic Party that are based on a lie of systemic racism in society, which are stronger than him • Interpretation

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Look ahead with some anxiety.

The rise of the Biden administration and the state of the United States raise more concerns than hope. New York Times scholar commentator Brett Stevens published this week a comprehensive essay on U.S. policy in the Middle East and the advice he can give the new president: Do not spoil the Abrahamic agreements.

But the more interesting thing in the article is the picture of the rise of Israel and the retreat of the United States, not to mention its fall.

Israel's immigration since the bombing of the reactor in Syria in 2007 has occurred mainly under the leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu;

Whereas the achievement of the de facto end of the Israeli-Arab conflict was achieved jointly, but with the impetus of outgoing President Donald Trump.

The two figures acted contrary to the dominant institutional line in the world.

The achievement came in the wake of President Obama's two terms, which by any measure acted contrary to the national interests of the United States, and especially Middle Eastern countries. Based on the lie of systemic racism in society.The Republican Party, the right, the Conservatives and everything identified as "white," is brought together by Democratic ideologues in the category of "white supremacy." It is at best. At worst: "Nazism." 

At the present time, a book by one of the founders of Black Lives Matter, Alicia Garza, has been published.

The revolutionary movement is the back engine of the party.

She sees the new radical black movement as a ball of activists that has been "shaped and still shaped by the conservative consensus and the rise of the right to power."

This, 32 years after the retirement of President Ronald Reagan and after lengthy terms of Democratic presidents, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, who was a clear leftist.

According to her worldview, she sees "an increase in oppression, the rooting of systemic racism and the strengthening of the predatory patterns of capitalism."

One reviewer of the book states that the goal is "nothing less than to uproot, transform and radically rebuild America as it is reflected in the vision."

Biden is considered a pragmatist, but so far there are other forces stronger than him in the Democratic Party.

Returning to the nuclear deal seems more a matter of faith for the party's Obamist elite than part of a Middle East policy that needs to be re-examined.

If the United States returns quickly to the nuclear deal, relations between Israel and the Arab states will be strengthened, especially those involved in the Abrahamic Accords. In the process, the Americans will bring the danger of war closer. It's good that he's refraining from fixing something that not only did not go bad, but works well. Returning to the nuclear deal will not be seen as a success, but as a surrender. Success, that's what the new president wishes. There is one surefire way to succeed in the Middle East.

Source: israelhayom

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