Biden’s Trigger Treats for Ukraine and Israel

Reprinted from Bracing Views with the author’s permission.

In an address to the nation from the Oval Office last night, President Biden promised more trigger treats* for Ukraine and Israel: at least $60 billion for Ukraine and at least $10 billion for Israel in an “aid” package that may reach $100 billion.

President Biden urges Americans to send more weaponry overseas so America’s allies can kill more evildoers. Trigger treats!

Biden repeated several tired cliches about America. That we’re the essential nation, the indispensable one, and also the arsenal of democracy. But maybe what we’re really truly “essential” for is guns and more guns, war and more war?

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Ron Paul: What Did Biden Promise Netanyahu?

From Tuesday’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:

President Biden has completed his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, with media reporting that he gave a “green light” for Israel to begin a ground operation in Gaza. Many questions remain unanswered, including the role of US military assets in the area and what mission, if any, US troops might have in support of Israeli military action. Also today: Jewish peace groups arrested in US Capitol office buildings and rockets begin flying into US bases in Iraq and Syria.

Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.

‘Not In Our Name!’ Hundreds Arrested at US Capitol as Jewish-Led Protest Demands Gaza Ceasefire

Hundreds of Jewish Americans and allies were arrested at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday during a protest demanding members of Congress push Israel for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, where nearly 3,500 Palestinians have been killed over 12 days of relentless Israeli bombardment.

Thousands of protesters led by members of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), IfNotNow, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ), and other groups rallied on the Capitol grounds and inside the building, where hundreds of people took part in a sit-in.

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Oppenheimer Starts Streaming (and ‘Extras’ Arrive) in November

Reprinted with permission from Greg Mitchell’s newsletter Oppenheimer: From Hiroshima to Hollywood.

Even while still doing good business in theaters, Barbie, one half of “Barbenheimer,” started streaming several weeks ago. Now we learn that Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer will final arrive for home viewing on November 21.

It will stream over Amazon Prime, Apple + and Vudu, among other services, and you can already order the DVD and Blu-Ray versions, with these promised extras, three hours of added viewing:

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The Biden Administration Is Aiding and Abetting War Crimes

Matt Duss comments on the uncritical backing for Israel from most Western governments:

Repressive regimes claim that references to international law and the “rules based order” are simply cudgels for the West to use against adversaries while giving friends a pass. The US and European response to Israel’s assault on Gaza is proving them right. Disgraceful.

It isn’t just repressive regimes that level this charge. This is one of the problems many other governments have with Western governments when they define certain conflicts as being essential to the maintenance of world order and then completely ignore their own crimes and the crimes of their clients in other wars. Talking about the “rules-based order” has always been a way to apply rules selectively and inconsistently. If maintaining the “rules-based order” isn’t the opposite of upholding international law in practice, it is pretty close.

There have been a few honorable exceptions at the government level to reflexive Western backing. Ireland’s Taoiseach Leo Varadkar spoke out against Israeli violations of international law this week, and correctly described the treatment of Gaza’s population as collective punishment. This is the bare minimum of what one would expect from governments that profess to care about upholding international law, so it isn’t that impressive, but it is much better than the terrible response from the Biden administration.

The Biden White House is denouncing members of Congress for calling for a ceasefire and attacked calls for a ceasefire as “repugnant” and “disgraceful.” The State Department is reportedly telling its officials to avoid talking about ceasefires and de-escalation. Secretary Blinken has paid some lip service to the importance of respecting international law, but mostly by way of pretending that the Israeli government respects it when everyone can see that it doesn’t. Van Jackson reviewed the administration’s response and concluded, “The White House is putting its power on the side of vengeful ethnonationalist bloodlust and enforcing censoriousness on behalf of war derangement, once again.”

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Daniel Larison is a contributing editor for Antiwar.com and maintains his own site at Eunomia. He is former senior editor at The American Conservative. He has been published in the New York Times Book Review, Dallas Morning News, World Politics Review, Politico Magazine, Orthodox Life, Front Porch Republic, The American Scene, and Culture11, and was a columnist for The Week. He holds a PhD in history from the University of Chicago, and resides in Lancaster, PA. Follow him on Twitter.