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Ukraine reality check for Biden’s Iranian folly

Israel-US relations are stormy with the Democrats now owning the Ukraine war just as the Republicans owned the Iraq fiasco while Israel is yet to declare against the conflict

March 2, 2023 14:05
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American presidents and their emissaries insist on the US’s deep and permanent ties with Israel. The truth is that the relationship is deeper in some areas than others, and that it has always changed with the political seasons. We are seeing another of those changes of season now. The forecast is stormy.

The Netanyahu government is attempting to redefine Israel’s borders, its judiciary and its definition of who is a Jew. The Biden administration has explicitly declared against the first two of these moves. Most Jewish American organisations are more agitated about Netanyahu’s who-is-a-Jew move. Either way, no one here is happy.

In that distant planet known to Americans as the Outside World, US and Israeli interests are also at odds. President Biden’s recent visit to Kyiv represents a doubling-down of his administration’s intent to keep fighting Russia in Ukraine. It also makes it a domestic issue in next year’s presidential elections.

The Democrats now own the Ukraine war just as the Republicans owned the fiasco of the second Iraq war.