Was Biden Evil?

GDF

There's a narrative that took hold during the Gaza assault — that the Biden administration was working behind the scenes to restrain Israel, that diplomacy was happening, that American leverage was being quietly applied. This video by GDF, drawing heavily on David Kirkpatrick's reporting in The New Yorker, dismantles that narrative piece by piece. What emerges is not a story of failed diplomacy but of a deliberate choice, made again and again, to provide Israel with virtually unlimited military support while refusing to attach any meaningful conditions.

The US supplied the vast majority of Israel's weaponry throughout this period. That's extraordinary leverage — and it was never once used to demand a ceasefire, protect civilians, or ensure humanitarian aid reached people who were starving. The administration's justifications don't survive contact with the evidence. The claim that pressuring Israel would provoke Iran falls apart when Israel's own actions were driving regional escalation. The argument that quiet diplomacy was advancing ceasefire talks collapses against the documented reality that Netanyahu sabotaged those negotiations repeatedly. And Biden himself, far from being a passive bystander, personally dismissed advisers within his own State Department who urged restraint. The "no daylight" policy meant exactly what it sounds like — no limit, no red line, no condition under which the weapons would stop. This video traces what that policy actually produced on the ground, and the picture is devastating. - FFA

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