How’s that foreign policy working out now with Joe Biden? President Donald Trump brought a greater peace to the Middle East. Biden has brought on a deteriorating situation that’s about to explode into greater war.
Folks on the left are freaking out at him for bombing Iranian-backed militias in Syria, saying he only lasted about a month before he did such a military action and they’re not cutting him any slack.
Now it looks like the Iranian backed terror group the Houthis have just fired off a ballistic missile at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and several other Saudi cities are also under drone attack.
Fortunately, the Saudis were able to intercept the missile aimed at Riyadh.
Another angle of the Arab Coalition forces intercepting a ballistic missile launched by the #Iran-backed Houthi militias over Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.pic.twitter.com/LVSBJ3PZ6B
— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) February 27, 2021
This also followed an explosion on an Israeli-owned ship in the Gulf of Oman which is similar to Iranian attacks there in 2019 and the Houthis increasing their attacks on Marib in Yemen.
Is this all coincidental that this comes after Biden has come in, lifting the terrorist designation on the Houthis without any concessions on their part or on Iran’s part, and indicated he’s willing to go back into the terrible Iran Deal? Not to mention Biden saying that he would end the support for the Saudis who were backing the internationally recognized government that the Houthis are trying to take out. Biden’s basically waving the flag to the Houthis and saying, “Come on,” and they are. It’s already a blood bath in Yemen.
People who are knowledgeable about the region and what’s going on laid it at Joe Biden’s feet.
The Biden Administration's policy statements on the Houthis, Iran, Israel and the KSA are being interpreted as a greenlight for IRGC proxy attacks on Saudi Arabia and Israel.
— Michael P Pregent (@MPPregent) February 28, 2021
Houthi militia, which Biden delisted off terrorism list, today threw 526 explosive drones and 346 ballistic missiles on #Saudi capital. Biden says delisting was for “humanitarian” reasons and for talks with Houthis. How? Just how does Biden think he can reason with Houthis?
— Hussain Abdul-Hussain 🇺🇸 (@hahussain) February 27, 2021
1) So, the Biden administration hastily remove Houthis from terrorism list without extracting concessions from them, then stop sale of precision guided weapons to Saudi Arabia! And how do the Houthis respond? By launching ballistic missiles and drones against Saudi cities in mass pic.twitter.com/m23FyXyRlA
— Aimen Dean (@AimenDean) February 27, 2021
2) In addition, restricting Saudi Air Force ability to provide air cover was as good as providing the Houthis with green light to invade Ma’arib, where 2 million Yemenis who fled Houthis rule are now based. Without Saudi air cover there will be a massive refugee crisis soon! pic.twitter.com/SA4FSdCKsp
— Aimen Dean (@AimenDean) February 27, 2021
This is the outcome of awarding terrorists on a daily basis. The Biden administration is responsible for this new round of aggressive behavior by the Houthis and their backer, the Islamic Republic regime in Iran. https://t.co/ocD0DJOVBz
— Amir Etemadi 🦅🌞𓃬 امیرحسین اعتمادی (@amiretemadi) February 28, 2021
How does giving the people who are terrorists and who started the war their head help end the war? It’s insane and makes no sense. He’s taken a bad situation and made it far worse. But we’re back to having failed policies that make no sense either for the U.S. or our allies.
Biden’s desire to appease Iran and/or his dangerous naïveté about the region is going to lead to a humanitarian disaster.
Meanwhile there’s no response from Biden on the Houthi moves or attacks on Saudi Arabia. So prepare for them to do even more, feeling they have the greenlight.
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