Let Israel fight, Kamalas going to do problem and other commentary

How did we come “to the precipice of a full-scale war between Israel and Iran?” asks The Free Press’ Eli Lake.Because “the Biden administration views its support for Israel in purely defensive terms, and feels a duty to restrain Israel’s offense.The American hug comes with handcuffs.”The result: “Further Iranian escalation,” likely because “the mullahs believed that America would continue to restrain Israel.”“So why not give Israel the green light and help it defang the chief cause of regional instability, the Iranian regime?”“Israel has vast capabilities — as it has shown in Lebanon, Gaza, Syria, and Iran over the last year.

But it’s even more capable when its chief ally supports its mission.” So: “The win is there if the president takes it.”If Kamala “Harris wants to help struggling Americans, why hasn’t she? She does hold the second-highest office in the land, after all,” roars the Federalist’s Kylee Griswold.With all the problems Americans now face, “it’s pretty rich to hear the current vice president and her running mate talk about all the things she’s ‘going to do’ if” elected.Harris “is exceedingly culpable for the sorry state of our once-great nation — especially since she lied about [Joe Biden’s] health and vigor for years.”She “doesn’t get a free pass, no matter how hard she and her new running mate try to clean her slate with joy and vibes.”Fact is, “when politicians like Harris and Walz drone on about what they’re going to do in the future, you really only need to look at what they’ve done in the past.” Subscribe to our daily Post Opinion newsletter! Please provide a valid email address.By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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