Biden appeases Iran because he’s desperate to beat Trump
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No matter how you look at it, the first direct attack by Iran against Israel was a victory for the Jewish state.
JERUSALEM — With all eyes focused on a brewing high-intensity war between Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran, the state of Tehran’s illicit nuclear weapons program has come under the microscope.
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Iran's weekend attack on Israel marks a "new paradigm" in the Middle East conflict, which risks escalating into a wider regional war, Chatham House's Middle East director said Monday. Sanam Vakil at the London-based thinktank said it was a matter of when and not if Israel would respond after its war cabinet vowed on Sunday to "exact a price" against Tehran for its overnight aerial assault on the Jewish state. "The Israeli leadership will have a hard time not responding. They may not do it immediately, but I think a confrontation between Israel and Iran — which might be priced into the markets — is certainly coming, it's just a question of when," Vakil told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" Monday. Iran launched more than 300 drones and miss
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., called on President Biden to take a stronger stance against Iran after his administration reportedly advised Israel not to launch a response after Tehran fired hundreds of missiles and drones at the Jewish state on Saturday.