Tag: Biden Administration

Chinese leader Xi Jinping's brokering of a reconciliation between Iran and Saudi Arabia has shaken the United States' role as the dominant power in the Middle East.
The article discusses a plan by the Biden administration to create a 5,000-strong Palestinian force in the West Bank that would supposedly fight terrorism.
The podcast discusses the Biden administration's potential misuse of the CHIPS Act by imposing regulations on semiconductor industry companies to promote progressive agendas.
In a recent article, Seymour Hersh alleges that the U.S. is responsible for sabotaging Russian gas pipelines.
The podcast discusses the Biden administration's decision to declassify information about Chinese surveillance flights via balloon and questions whether this action reflects a coherent policy towards China.
Yuval Levin, director at AEI and editor of National Affairs, discusses the unexpected jobs numbers and the implications for American national security posed by a Chinese surveillance balloon, questioning the expertise and predictions of current authorities.
The author argues that the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement, negotiated by the Obama administration, was a strategic mistake.
The podcast discusses the worsening situation at the U.S. southern border and criticizes the Biden administration for not adequately addressing it, leading to concerns among Democratic politicians.
The article discusses the ongoing negotiations between Israeli PM Netanyahu and his potential coalition partners, highlighting delays in reaching agreements on issues like judicial reform and new conversion laws.
The Biden administration is showing hostility towards the Abraham Accords, a framework for peace agreements between Israel and Arab countries.
In this episode of Haaretz Weekly, host Amir Tibon and Haaretz journalists Allison Kaplan Sommer and Ben Samuels discuss the implications of the recent Israeli elections and their impact on the U.S.-Israel relationship.
The recent Lebanon gas deal has caused controversy in Israel, with many criticizing Prime Minister Yair Lapid for agreeing to cede the entire disputed maritime territory to Lebanon.
The text discusses the concern over rising gas prices due to OPEC+ planning to reduce oil production, posing a challenge for the Biden administration.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid has criticized reports that a restored Iranian nuclear deal is nearing acceptance.
The text discusses how the Biden administration presents the narrative that inflation is at 0%, while highlighting Donald Trump's narrative of persecution as a strategic move for his potential political comeback.
The podcast discusses the challenges facing America, such as the shrinking GDP and the responses of the Biden administration to recent events.
The podcast addresses the current issues surrounding confusion regarding mask policies, critiques of the Biden administration's handling of Saudi Arabia, and Ron DeSantis' actions against Disney.
Legal expert Adam White discusses a Florida judge's decision to end the Biden administration's mask mandate on a podcast, questioning the reasoning behind the ruling and predicting the potential political consequences.
The podcast discusses the desperate measures being taken by the Biden administration in response to inflation and economic crisis, questioning their effectiveness and rationale.
The podcast discusses the Biden administration's decision to extend the student loan moratorium under the guise of COVID-19, questioning its benefits and potential political consequences.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is increasing mediation efforts between Russia and Ukraine, while the Biden Administration is cracking down on Oligarchs.
The Biden administration's approach to Ukraine mirrors the "Syria playbook" established by the Obama administration, according to this article.
The text discusses concerns about the Biden administration's response to the crisis in Europe, highlighting its apparent contradictory actions of criticizing fossil fuel producers while calling for more production, as well as issuing warnings about a potential chemical weapons attack by Russia without providing a clear deterrent strategy.
The article discusses the Biden administration's handling of immigration at the Southwestern border.
The Biden administration has repurposed $67 million in aid to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and $16.5 million to Lebanon's Internal Security Forces (ISF) for livelihood support, diverting funds intended for lethal military equipment and training.