In a high-profile appointment, President-elect Donald Trump has selected former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee to serve as the U.S. ambassador to Israel, signaling a shift in U.S.-Israel relations. Huckabee, a long-time ally of Trump and a staunch supporter of Israel, brings a conservative, outspoken approach to the role, promising to fortify U.S. ties with Israel and reinforce security cooperation. During an appearance on Hannity, Huckabee addressed the appointment with enthusiasm, stating that he intends to bring a “new sheriff” mindset to the position.
Middle East policy
Scott Ritter is harassed by FBI for calling for peace while Israel’s Lobby overthrows elections
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One thing you can say about the Administration of President Joe Biden is that nearly every week there is something new and exciting to discuss. Galloping dementia recently gifted us with Joe’s 11 minute abdication speech in which he announced that he would not be running for another term as president. He babbled about how. . .
NAACP Urges President Biden to Halt Weapon Sales to Israel Amid Rising Concerns
The NAACP is calling on President Biden to cease the sale of weapons to Israel, citing the need to address concerns from Black voters ahead of the upcoming presidential election. The organization emphasizes that halting arms sales could bolster Biden's support among Black voters, who consider the Israel-Hamas conflict a critical issue.
A March poll reveals that nearly a quarter of Black voters regard the Israel-Hamas war as "extremely important" in the context of the presidential race. The NAACP has stressed the urgent need to stop the violence, which has resulted in significant civilian casualties. In a. . .