Deception and shift in the US stance won’t change Washington’s being a partner in the genocide taking place in Gaza
“After 6 months of continuous aggression launched by Israel against the people of Gaza, the US administration issued deceptive statements about a temporary ceasefire. By doing so, the US administration can never succeed in convincing the world that the position of the White House and its leader, Joe Biden, has changed, as the American discourse cannot change the policy of genocide supported by Washington in Gaza”, according to Canadian Global Research website.
The site, in an article by writer Abayomi Azikiwe, said that it is ironic that the US Vice President Kamala Harris uttered the phrase “temporary ceasefire” 6 months after a brutal aggression that she supported and justified in all her speeches and statements.
It is also ironic that her late call came in conjunction with the feverish race campaigns in the American elections to reach the White House.
The website added that Biden, who has never hidden his absolute subordination to the Zionist entity and support for Israel with weapons since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza, ignored political and popular appeals within the United States to stop providing weapons that kill the Palestinians, has tried in recent days to pretend to change his policy and call for a ceasefire, “temporary and not permanent”, in an open and vulgar attempt to calm voters, tens of thousands of whom abstained from voting in the presidential elections.
The site continued: Biden’s attempts to persuade the Americans and others to change the political discourse regarding the Gaza aggression are certainly a failure.
The approach followed by the American administration is an approach of genocide against the Palestinians and their children in Gaza and an approach of continuous support for Israel regardless of the atrocities it commits, and are merely words and statements made by Biden only for show which revealed the fact that Washington is an actual partner in the crime.
Rawaa Ghanam