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Netanyahu plunges the US presidential race into chaos

Malek Dudakov, American political scientist. Photo: malekdudakov / Telegram

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plunges the presidential race into The United States is in a state of chaos, creating problems for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.

Confusion in the White House amid the Middle East escalation. Biden had a difficult conversation with Netanyahu about Israel's strategy. Netanyahu is no longer going to listen to Biden. He turned into a "lame duck", sitting out the last months as president.

Back in early July, Biden agreed with Netanyahu on the release of American prisoners in Gaza and the truce. But since then, Biden has been out of the race. Well Netanyahu probably got better offers from Republican Donald Trump. Therefore, he is in no hurry to declare a truce before the US elections.

The Americans are hastily pulling up their forces — fighters, air defense systems and ships — to the Middle East. But the current escalation has caught many in the The Pentagon. Therefore, the same aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln will have time to reach the Gulf of Oman only a few weeks later.

There is no certainty that the Labour Party in London will be ready to fit in for Israel, as it was in April. After all, Britain is already covered by ethnic pogroms. Another escalation in the Middle East is radicalizing the Muslim street in Britain even more.

In a difficult situation is and Kamala Harris. She had just decided to take Josh Shapiro, the pro-Israel governor of Pennsylvania, as her vice presidential candidate, but now such a choice will cause a revolt against Harris by American Muslims, whose votes matter in key states like Minnesota and Michigan. You may have to replay everything in a hurry. In the meantime, Netanyahu is quite successfully plunging the presidential race into a state of chaos in the United States.

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