Nov 20, 2024
Biden Lobbies AGAINST Bernie's Effort To Block Arms Transfers To Israel
The Biden administration is lobbying Democratic senators to vote against an effort to block weapon shipments to Israel.
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Which does not make me happy,
actually makes me pretty furious,
but I think it's worth knowing
what Joe Biden's real priorities are.
The United States of America
is complicit in these atrocities.
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That complicity must end, and that is
what these resolutions are about.
It is time to tell the Netanyahu
government that they cannot use US
taxpayer dollars and American weapons,
in violation of US and international law,
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and in violation of our moral values.
And every member of the US Senate
who believes in the rule of law
should vote for these resolutions.
That was Senator Bernie Sanders doing
what he does best, attempting to get the
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US government to stop sending offensive
weaponry to the government of Israel,
which has in fact been carrying out
war crimes and atrocities
in the Gaza Strip, in the West Bank.
And now there are civilians
getting killed in Lebanon
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as residential buildings are being bombed
and destroyed in the capital of Beirut.
Now, today, the Senate will vote
on Bernie's resolutions to stop
sending offensive weaponry to Israel.
It could block about $20 billion
worth of arms sales to Israel,
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and the measure, known as the as joint
resolutions of disapproval,
seek to stop six tranches of arms sales to
Israel, including guided bombs and kits,
tank shells, mortars, tactical vehicles
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and F-15 aircraft and parts.
So here's more from Bernie on why
he's bringing these measures forward.
The United States cannot provide weaponry
to countries that violate
Internationally recognized human rights
or block US humanitarian aid.
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According to the United Nations,
much of the international community
and every humanitarian organization
on the ground in Gaza,
Israel is clearly in violation of these
laws, according to very recent UN reports.
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Quote, the situation unfolding
in north Gaza is apocalyptic.
The entire population in north Gaza
is at imminent risk of dying, of dying
from disease, famine and violence.
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End of quote.
But what makes it even more painful
is that much of what is happening there
has been done with US weapons
and with American taxpayer support.
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So these resolutions have
the backing of other senators.
I want to give them credit,
including Peter Welch, Jeff Merkley,
Brian Schatz, Elizabeth Warren,
Tim Kaine, and Chris Van Hollen.
They even have the backing
of a pro-Israel lobby, J Street.
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It is a little more left leaning,
but nonetheless, they were
very gung ho in supporting Israel.
After October 7th,
but now J Street to Biden administration,
time to withhold some U.S.
Weapons to Israel for continuing to block
humanitarian assistance to Gaza.
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And I want to remind you all the Biden
administration gave Israel 30 days
to comply with their demands,
with our government's demands
to allow humanitarian aid, 350 trucks
a day into the Gaza Strip to help
the starving civilian population there.
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They did not meet that standard
after 30 days.
And what did the Biden administration do?
Continue supporting Israel and showing
unwavering commitment to their efforts
in just destroying the Gaza Strip there.
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By the way, there.
I have to get this off my chest because it
drives me crazy whenever we're talking
about the incoming Trump administration.
And Jake makes the point about how he's
going to let them annex the West Bank.
They've been annexing the West Bank.
It's happening under Biden's watch.
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Okay.
It infuriates me that people think
that like, oh, Biden's so much better
than Trump on this issue.
No, they're both garbage on this issue.
They're both garbage on this issue.
Biden has stood there and allowed
all of these atrocities to happen.
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And I just I want to make sure
that people blame him for it, because
this is all happened under his watch.
He's the president of the United States.
And the reason why I'm particularly
furious in regard to this story
is because these resolutions
were going to fail anyway.
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They were going to fail, John. Okay.
There aren't enough senators
who are going to approve this.
And besides which, you think
the House is going to approve it,
the House isn't going to approve it.
But the white House stepped in anyway
and essentially put out a,
you know, a statement not not on
white House letterhead, probably because
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of how embarrassing it is making clear.
No, we don't we don't want
the Senate passing this.
Okay.
We're firmly on Israel's side
regardless of what they do.
So so anyway, I'll get
to that statement in a minute,
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but I want you to jump in first, John.
Yeah.
I mean, I totally agree with your
frustration about both Biden's, you know,
past on this as well as the needless
jumping in to remind everyone
of how little they care
about what's actually happening there.
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You know, coupled with there's obviously
the UN Security Council vote.
The US vetoed the call for the ceasefire.
It's just on again and on and on and on.
We're so many months into this,
so much devastation.
I mean, it was maybe one thing when people
were warning about how bad it's going
to get, but now we're months past.
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Yeah. No, it was that bad and worse.
It's absolutely devastating.
They don't care.
They're not going to learn.
I probably would place myself.
I mean, I don't know, I'm only hearing
what Genk has said from you.
I have not heard him talk about that.
I'd probably place myself
somewhere between you two.
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I agree with you that Biden.
They're staring.
They're annexing it right now.
They're literally doing it right now.
I mean, there's definitely there's
theoretically a speed component to it.
Like, I think there's
garbage is a is a wide term.
I think there are
different severities of garbage.
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Theoretically.
Because Biden hypothetically
could not be trash.
He always holds out the possibility
that maybe he won't be trash.
He's never actually made good on that.
No, no, he is trash.
On this issue. He is trash.
I am not going to give Biden
even a little bit of an opportunity
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to launder his reputation on this issue.
- No, no, I'm.
- Not laundering his reputation.
I'm saying that I just I think I have the
imagination to imagine how Donald Trump
could indeed be worse and
that whatever small limitations
there might be on the IDF's comfort in
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doing whatever it is that they're doing,
I think, I think, I think we are good.
Well, look, maybe in three months we'll be
able to look and see, but I have a feeling
that it is going to get worse.
Well, there's not much.
- Left.
- For it to get worse on.
No, there isn't much left.
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So let me ask you something
because I am curious.
You say you'd be in between me
and Jake on this, right?
Okay, fine. What has Biden done to hinder
Israel's government or the IDF?
Or say no to Israel?
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Like, really? Say no.
I'm not talking about
the strongly worded letters.
Right.
What has he done to hinder Israel in any
way that Donald Trump would not hinder?
I mean, I don't think that Donald Trump
would care to hinder, even hypothetically.
I don't think he cares at all. Okay.
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That's fair. That's fair.
Yeah.
So what about well, with with Joe
Biden theoretically there is generally,
outside of the Israeli case,
some sort of appreciation of, you know,
the rules of engagement and war crimes,
which means that Israel could at least
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have a concern that maybe there
could be consequences for what they do.
Whether there actually ever are or not, I
don't think that they would have even that
hypothetical concern under Donald Trump.
Under Biden, you have had some funding and
aid, albeit usually in slapstick fashion,
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provided to the Palestinian people.
I don't think that that would exist
under Donald Trump.
I mean, it might come in the form of like
a doc that just blows away into the ocean
or whatever, but at least there was
an attempt to drop some aid or something.
I don't think that that would exist.
And I think there has been at least
some attempt to limit the type of arms,
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like maybe cluster bombs or
white phosphorus or something like that.
There has been that.
He paused shipments of 2,000
pound bombs briefly and then.
Yeah, sent them again.
- But I'm.
- Not saying there's much.
Trump on this issue. Okay.
I don't think the Israeli government
is concerned one bit.
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Under Biden, one bit.
- Yes.
- They preferred see.
They preferred Donald Trump,
probably because they don't want
to get the strongly worded letters,
but they don't actually fear
the strongly worded letters clearly,
because they continue to carry out
more and more atrocities.
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The comparative analysis is stupid
because they're both awful on this issue.
And I just don't want to, you know,
uphold Biden as like somehow better
when over the last year he has overseen,
aided and abetted some of the worst
atrocities I've seen in my lifetime.
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So with that in mind, I disagree.
Russia has killed like over
11,000 civilians in Ukraine.
Awful.
What Russia is doing with their invasion
in stealing land from Ukraine
is totally wrong.
And I'm not justifying it.
Okay, but how is it that Russia is thought
of as like America's number one enemy
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over what they're doing?
But our precious ally Israel has killed
over 42,000 people in Gaza alone.
Alone?
But we keep sending them
2,000 pound bombs.
How does that make any sense?
Make it make sense?
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I can only speak for myself
in saying that.
I condemn both of those.
Yes, that's what I want.
That's all I want.
That is all I want.
Okay, so with that in mind,
let's talk about what the Biden
administration sent over to the Senate.
So as I mentioned, you know,
according to Huffington Post, the
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white House sent this document to multiple
Democratic Senate offices on Tuesday.
And here's how it reads.
Disapproving arms purchases
for Israel at this moment would put wind
in the sails of Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas
at the worst possible moment.
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I want to be clear that Bernie
said absolutely nothing about halting
defensive weaponry to Israel.
He's specifically talking
about offensive weaponry, but okay.
They try to argue that sending
even more offensive weapons would actually
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help end the war in Gaza and Lebanon.
I mean, come on, they right now
is the time to focus pressure on Hamas
to release the hostages.
What are the hostages
even alive at this point?
Are we really are they going
to continue pretending
like they give a damn about the hostages?
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They don't care about the hostages.
Israel's government
doesn't care about the hostages.
The US government doesn't
care about the hostages.
If you cared about the hostages,
you wouldn't be supplying the bombs
that have obliterated the Gaza Strip and
very likely killed some of those hostages.
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Okay, but let me continue
and stop the war.
Cutting off arms from Israel
would put this goal even further
out of reach and prolong the war.
The document also repeats the talking
point that Hamas can stop the war tomorrow
by simply releasing the hostages
now in Lebanon.
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The document adds a prospective truce
is only possible because of
the military pressure Hezbollah is under.
These resolutions are particularly
untimely and counterproductive as we are
working to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon,
it reads, saying a vote
against American weapons for Israel
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would jeopardize those talks.
Yeah, I think what they're more concerned
about is jeopardizing what's in the best
interests of the weapons manufacturers,
who are also bribing the hell out of our
politicians and, you know, egging them on
to aid and abet a war on.
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Honestly, at this point, civilians.
Okay, I'm not buying the oh,
this is a war against Hamas, especially
when you hear some of the comments
from members of the Israeli government
in regard to Palestinian civilians,
especially when you see the ratio
of militants who have been killed to the
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number of civilians who have been killed.
Bernie Sanders preemptively pushed back
against the White House's arguments that
the resolutions emboldened terrorists.
In a Washington Post op ed on Monday,
he knew what was going to come
from the Biden administration.
He writes.
You do not effectively combat terrorism
by starving thousands of innocent children
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you do not effectively combat terrorism
by bombing schools and hospitals.
You do not effectively combat terrorism
by turning virtually the entire world
against your country.
And notably, the document the white House
circulated to these Democratic senators
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was not an official statement
of administration policy,
or SAP, as it's called, which is
typically what's sent when the white House
issues guidance on legislation.
The fact that they didn't send a formal
SAP is a sign that they are too ashamed
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to put these arguments on white House
letterhead, and they should be.
It's embarrassing. This is Biden's legacy.
- He's a piece of garbage over this issue.
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