An enemy of my enemy is my friend. Enemies can have mutual friends. This puts the mutual friend in a unique position. This mutual friend can take a side with one of the enemies, or the mutual friend can help facilitate peace between the enemies by exuding strength . The mutual friend could also step aside and let the pieces fall where they may.
Israel is under siege. Joe Biden has stated, “Israel has a right to defend itself when you have thousands of rockets flying into your territory.” He didn’t exactly throw down and side with Israel. Joe seems to be taking the “step aside” approach at this point. It was nice of him to state the obvious that Israel could defend itself. I’m not sure if he read that off his teleprompter?
Joe Biden is the leader of the free world – right? He apparently has a hard time even getting his fellow Democraps onboard with his agenda and his foreign relations. The “squad” regularly pursue their own tangential domestic and foreign policy. Joe Biden is either incapable or unwilling to have them fall in line. The Anti-Semitic leanings of the far left and the far right have been creeping together now for a while, filling in toward the middle. The middle is where Joe Biden would like you to believe he dwells. I’m not sure at this point if Joe even knows where he is…I say this reluctantly. Why? Pointing out a clearly cognitively diminished man for what he is does not give me great pleasure. The issue is that Joe Biden occupies a powerful seat on the world stage. When the occupant of that seat is perceived as weak or inept, the world seeks to fill that vacuum.
The Muslim Brotherhood are wisely seizing on the words of the far left ant-Semitic Democrats. The United States continues to be divided. Racial, political, economical, religious, culturally….you name it, a once melting pot is boiling over. United we stand…divided we are already falling. Is this just a natural retrogression of a once great Republic, or is this a coordinated gradual dissolution from a foreign entity? A friend of my friend is my friend. Our enemies keep us close, they may even appear to be our friend.