Member of the US House of Representatives, Marjorie Taylor Greene (Republican Party), criticized the double standards followed by the US administration in resolving the crises in the Middle East and Ukraine.
The American politician wrote on her page on the “X” platform, “The White House wants to subjugate Israel, but at the same time it did not call for a ceasefire in Ukraine, and it opposed practically all ceasefire proposals.”
She said that (House Speaker Mike Johnson “now stands side by side with Biden and beats the drums of war to keep the money flowing”), asking: “What is happening to our government?” According to Taylor Greene, once the US authorities agreed to fund Israel, the US administration began making efforts to "try to control the war."
She stressed that "now, as soon as the check was written, (US Secretary of State Anthony) Blinken traveled to seek a ceasefire," adding that "Biden wants to play both ways because he is facing widespread protests and is only interested in his re-election."
It should be noted that the administration of President Joe Biden refused some time ago to pressure Israel to stop the war it has been waging on the Gaza Strip for several months, and in light of the protests that took place in a number of American cities and universities, and after allocating military aid to Tel Aviv, Washington began its efforts to reach an agreement between " Hamas and Israel ceasefire.
As for the Ukrainian crisis, since the outbreak of hostilities, the American administration began pumping weapons to Kiev and allocating tens of billions of dollars , urging other Western countries to supply Kiev with weapons and rejecting any proposals to negotiate in order to reach a political solution.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the Biden administration for perceived double standards, supporting a ceasefire in Gaza while opposing one in Ukraine, indicating inconsistencies in the U.S. approach to global conflicts.
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