on November 23, 2020, 11:25 am, in reply to "Israel bombs most densely populated place on earth"
President-elect Joe Biden has picked Tony Blinken, who served as his national security adviser when he was vice-president, to serve as his Secretary of State, US media outlets reported Sunday. Jake Sullivan, a close advisor to Hillary Clinton, will be appointed as National Security Advisor.
Blinken is considered Biden’s closest adviser who is deeply involved in formulating his policy. During the campaign, Blinken said that Biden would not return the American embassy to Tel Aviv, but would reopen the consulate in eastern Jerusalem.
On June 17, Blinken said that Biden “would not tie military assistance to Israel to things like annexation or other decisions by the Israeli government with which we might disagree.”
Blinken advocated military action against Syria after the Assad regime used chemical weapons against its own citizens in 2013. President Obama did not follow his advice. In 2017, Blinken applauded President Trump for his missile strike against Syria after the same regime used sarin gas on its citizens.
Pro-Israel individuals on three continents have probably breathed a sigh of relief following the news of Blinken’s likely nomination, for his one striking quality, namely that he is not Susan Rice.
Rice, President Obama’s UN ambassador and later National Security Adviser, would have revived everything that was wrong about the last democratic administration’s foreign policy. She would have also been a very tough sale to the currently still GOP-controlled senate. Rice has been a target of the Republicans, most notably for her statements after the deadly 2012 attacks on Americans in Benghazi, Libya, inaccurately asserting that the attack had evolved from a protest, when in fact there had been no protest.
Celebrating that the new pick is not as "bad" as Rice speaks volumes. This is looking grim already. Palestinians should expect nothing and they still might be disappointed.
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