Pentagon chief declares ‘ironclad’ U.S. commitment to Israel
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[ Editor’s Note: Here we go again with the usual program, a new administration feints a move to fix Palestinian enslavement in Israel, and then a few weeks later, it is on its knees pledging allegiance to Israel like it was filled with US veteran families.
Either Biden is asking for political help in getting some Republican arms twisted for his programs that he wants passed to be an historic president, or…he wants the Israelis to at least be neutral in the battle, where the latter is not a role that Israel plays well.
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Pentagon chief declares ironclad US commitment to Israel
ROBERT BURNS, AP National Security Writer
April 11, 2021
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