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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders is America's best hope for a sane foreign policy [View all]Gothmog
(180,454 posts)36. Joe Biden speaks on Iran -- and bolsters his electability argument
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Biden is the only person who can deal with the mess created by trump https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/01/07/joe-biden-speaks-iran-bolsters-his-electability-argument/
It is not unusual that a presidential incumbent has a campaign advantage in his second election. President Barack Obamas supporters liked to say, GM is alive and Osama bin Laden is dead. To beat an incumbent president, a rare historical occurrence, the challengers foreign policy bona fides must be solid, especially when troops are deployed around the world.
That is the considerable advantage that former vice president Joe Biden has in the Democratic primary race against contenders with little foreign policy experience or with irresponsible, extreme views that put off a lot of voters. In New York on Tuesday, Biden delivered remarks seeking to capitalize on that advantage.
Make no mistake: this outcome of strategic setbacks, heightened threats, chants of Death to America once more echoing across the Middle East, Iran and its allies vowing revenge this was avoidable, he said. The seeds of these dangers were planted by Donald Trump himself on May 8, 2018 the day he tore up the Iran nuclear deal, against the advice of his own top national security advisers. Biden argued that the trouble started the day [Trump] turned his back on our closest European allies and decided it was more important to him to destroy any progress made by the Obama-Biden administration than build on it to create a better, safer world.
Bidens argument is that careful diplomacy and measured use of force had kept Iran at bay. Now, however, a president who says he wants to end endless war in the Middle East is bringing us dangerously close to starting a new one, Biden warned. A president, who says he wants out of the region, sends more than 18,000 additional troops to deal with a crisis of his own making. And an administration that claims its actions have made Americans safer in the same breath urges them to leave Iraq because of increased danger.....
If Bidens aim was to sound like the adult in the room, the one with every ally on speed dial, he largely succeeded. He will benefit in making a clear distinction between himself and candidates who promise to bug out of the Middle East immediately or sound as though they are making excuses for an evil regime. Biden understands that average Americans do not want a war with Iran, but neither do they want to feel as though the terrorists have free reign. Just as in health care as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) recently learned from her fumble on Medicare-for-all Democratic candidates who get themselves too far to the left on matters of war and peace risk viability in the general election. Biden who boasts the biggest lead over Trump in head-to-head matchups, according to the latest Morning Consult poll seems to understand this. Whether the others do will determine whether their electability argument collapses.
That is the considerable advantage that former vice president Joe Biden has in the Democratic primary race against contenders with little foreign policy experience or with irresponsible, extreme views that put off a lot of voters. In New York on Tuesday, Biden delivered remarks seeking to capitalize on that advantage.
Make no mistake: this outcome of strategic setbacks, heightened threats, chants of Death to America once more echoing across the Middle East, Iran and its allies vowing revenge this was avoidable, he said. The seeds of these dangers were planted by Donald Trump himself on May 8, 2018 the day he tore up the Iran nuclear deal, against the advice of his own top national security advisers. Biden argued that the trouble started the day [Trump] turned his back on our closest European allies and decided it was more important to him to destroy any progress made by the Obama-Biden administration than build on it to create a better, safer world.
Bidens argument is that careful diplomacy and measured use of force had kept Iran at bay. Now, however, a president who says he wants to end endless war in the Middle East is bringing us dangerously close to starting a new one, Biden warned. A president, who says he wants out of the region, sends more than 18,000 additional troops to deal with a crisis of his own making. And an administration that claims its actions have made Americans safer in the same breath urges them to leave Iraq because of increased danger.....
If Bidens aim was to sound like the adult in the room, the one with every ally on speed dial, he largely succeeded. He will benefit in making a clear distinction between himself and candidates who promise to bug out of the Middle East immediately or sound as though they are making excuses for an evil regime. Biden understands that average Americans do not want a war with Iran, but neither do they want to feel as though the terrorists have free reign. Just as in health care as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) recently learned from her fumble on Medicare-for-all Democratic candidates who get themselves too far to the left on matters of war and peace risk viability in the general election. Biden who boasts the biggest lead over Trump in head-to-head matchups, according to the latest Morning Consult poll seems to understand this. Whether the others do will determine whether their electability argument collapses.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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According to whom? I'm not clicking the link. Please post the bylines of these articles, thanks.
George II
Jan 2020
#1
I don't know why we see articles like this posted without the byline or date. I suspect....
George II
Jan 2020
#12
Brings to mind Newton's 1st Law of Motion from my Mechanical Engineering classes:
George II
Jan 2020
#16
Thanks for posting this. Bernie is also the best hope for a climate change plan that works.
Autumn
Jan 2020
#5
No plans, no process of implementation, no detailed funding, just lots of "we have to...."
George II
Jan 2020
#19
Again, ideas, not specific qualifications or experience, constitute his FP cred, but as in other
emmaverybo
Jan 2020
#17
WITHOUT A DOUBT!! COMPARING BERNIE'S SUPERIOR VOTING RECORD TO JOE'S ON FOREIGN POLICY MATTERS...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2020
#34