/ world today news/ Widespread anti-Israel sentiments do not allow the US to influence the situation as before
Against the background of the apparent failures of the Biden administration, his main rival has emerged as the leader of public preference. The latest New York Times poll shows Trump leading Biden in five of six key states in the presidential election.
States that do not have a solid preponderance of Republican or Democratic electorates play a special role in election results. They are called the swing states.
„Former President Trump leads voters in Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, Michigan and Pennsylvania by at least 3 to 10 percentage points. Wisconsin is now the only swing state where Biden has a two percent lead, according to a new New York Times-Siena College poll.
In the previous 2020 presidential election, it was Nevada, Georgia, Arizona and Pennsylvania that gave Biden victory over Trump. Now, however, the picture has changed exactly on the opposite side.
The poll found that two-thirds of voters think the country is headed in the wrong direction under Biden and that “multiracial and multigenerational” a Biden team does not have the same positive impact as it did in 2020.
Only 37 percent of those polled trust Biden on the economy, compared to 59 percent who trust Trump.
The term “Bidennomics” coined by Biden’s political strategists, as it turns out, not only does not appeal to Biden himself, but also to the voters. Only two percent of those polled said the economy had been “excellent” during his tenure. Young voters under 30 still prefer Biden, but only by one percentage point.
Biden’s popularity among Hispanic voters is “dropped to single digits” and black Democratic voters now support Trump.
The poll found that despite Trump’s criminal charges, if the election were held now, he would win by more than 300 Electoral College votes.
The catalyst for the collapse of Biden’s ratings was the outright helplessness (both his own and that of his apparatchiks) in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
According to a Gallup poll, about half of Democrats sympathize with the Palestinians and the other half with the Israelis. This split deprives the Democratic Party of the ability to formulate a more or less coherent strategy regarding the raging conflict in the Middle East.
The split in the Democratic Party is growing. Palestinian Democrat Rashida Tlaib threatened Biden with consequences for “supporting the Palestinian genocide’ meaning that the Muslim community in the US and the entire left could support Biden’s opponents, Robert Kennedy or Cornel West, in the election and therefore certainly guarantee a victory for Trump.
Democratic support among the Arab community in the US was 59% in 2020. It has now fallen to 17%.
Obama came to Biden’s aid like a devil from a box, saying on the Pod Save America podcast that “we are all to blame for the violence in Gaza,” by transferring responsibility for the war in the Gaza Strip to both warring parties. But this did not reassure Americans who support the Palestinian people.
On Saturday, November 4, more than a hundred thousand demonstrators held a large rally in support of Palestine in downtown Washington.
“Fuck Joe Biden!” angry pro-Palestinian protesters chanted from the White House fence. Graffiti reading “Death to Israel” and “Glory to our martyrs” was painted on buildings near the Israeli embassy. Chanting could be heard during the protests “From the river to the sea Palestine shall be free,” and a Hezbollah flag could be seen among the tables, reports the Daly Mail.
Protesters threw rocks at Secret Service agents and left blood-red footprints on the White House fence to protest the genocide in Gaza. In California, protesters at the port of Oakland even stormed a military ship bound for Israel.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s visit to the Middle East was inconclusive and only revealed how much America has lost its authority in the Arab world.
„US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s Middle East tour shows Washington deadlocked on support for Israel as civilian death toll rises in Gaza writes The New York Times.
„Blinken’s trip showed that the United States was at an impasse, caught between international anger at the death toll among peaceful Palestinians and unwavering support for Israel,” – notes the newspaper.
„All the officials Blinken met with, including the foreign ministers of Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization’s executive committee, condemned Israel’s tactics against Hamas and the illegal punishment of the Palestinians.
In Beirut, a senior Hamas official, Osama Hamdan, told reporters that Blinken “must stop the aggression and must not propose ideas that cannot be implemented“, writes Politico.
During the visit of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to Ankara, an unpleasant incident happened to him. Blinken tried to hug Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan when he shook hands with him. He in turn took a step back, eliminating the possibility of hugs.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan did not want to meet with Blinken. In addition, according to Akşam newspaper, the secretary of state was met at the airport only by US ambassador to Turkey Jeff Flake, Ankara’s deputy governor and a foreign ministry official.
Blinken’s visit to Turkey took place amid anti-Israel and anti-American protests. Protesters outside the Turkish Foreign Ministry building in Ankara chanted: “Blinken is a murderer, get out of Turkey!” A day before, on November 5, similar demonstrations were held near the American Incirlik airbase in the south of the country.
We recall that during his October visit to Saudi Arabia, Blinken had to wait all night for a meeting with the Prime Minister and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud.
Earlier it became known that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Blinken’s proposal for humanitarian pauses. “We continue to operate with full force and Israel refuses a temporary ceasefire that does not include the return of the hostages.”, he said. The Washington Post wrote about it, calling the situation “unusual social division”.
CIA chief William Burns, who arrived in Israel on November 6 as part of a visit to the Middle East, came to Blinken’s aid, The New York Times reported, citing US officials.
„Mr. Burns has become something of a roving troubleshooting diplomat for the White House to fix various problems.” writes the publication without hiding its skepticism about the visit of another American VIP official to the Middle East.
One Arab country after another is turning away from the US. Jordan, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE form an alliance to support the Palestinians. Bahrain tore up the Abraham Accords signed during Trump’s presidency and also deported the Israeli ambassador.
In Morocco protesters “demand an end to agreements formalizing ties with Israel, highlighting divisions between governments and public opinion” writes ABC News.
Protests against the US and Israel are growing around the world. A “march of millions” is planned in London in support of the people of Palestine. They are promised to be opposed by the British right. That is, the situation is becoming uncontrollable not only in Washington, but also in London. The growing anti-Israel sentiments do not allow the US to influence the situation as before and in fact take the levers of governance out of their hands.
America’s “deep state” is losing control both globally and at home.
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