jhungary
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That's because Biden was not Pro-Israeli before this attack, and if it was GOP at the helm instead of him, we probably already be in war and have boots on the ground alongside Israeli. What Biden did here is actually a very small token of action, I don't know whether or not he will follow up and actually use those assetI am living in U.S. which has been having a very divisive government for about 7 years now. But the complete lack of difference of opinion in both parties regarding how to respond to these attacks surprised me. Not a single Congressman or Senator murmured about sending two Carrier Groups and Biden essentially hinting that we will go to war if anyone as much as drops a hat in front of us. No question of War Powers Act, Authorization for Use of Force renewal, emergency budgetary appropriations, nothing. It is so surreal that I feel I am living in China or someplace else. We are so used to see debate, bickering, disagreements etc., all the healthy democratic process bodily functions. But this degree of unanimity feels shockingly disagreeable.
Not sure whether this is the reason why Hamas choose to attack now. But meh, those fool in the house never learn until someone hit them in the face. It's October 2001 again if you know what I meant.