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Good evening. It's Tuesday, May 28.
Tonight: Whatever else one might say about the intentions or motives of Joe Biden's foreign policies, there is no question that those policies are failing, not just failing but resulting in serious humiliations of the kind that affect not only Joe Biden's standing in the country and the world but also the standing of the country as a whole.
In early 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, Biden vowed that the U.S. would fund and arm Ukraine's war efforts against Russia until what he called full victory was achieved, something which Biden and his fellow native NATO leaders defined as full expulsion of all Russian troops out of every inch of Ukrainian soil, not just including provinces in eastern Ukraine, but even Crimea. It was something impossible from the start, two and a half years later, other than perhaps President Zelenskyy — though I doubt even he at this point — there is almost nobody who would claim with a straight face that those kinds of goals are possible or even plausible. Russia has not lost any territory in Ukraine over the last year or more. In fact, it continues its advancements both westward and southward threatening Ukraine's now often retreating and very fragile front lines. The diplomatic deal Russia offered Zelenskyy at the start of the war, but which Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson demanded be rejected in favor of all-out war, would have been infinitely more favorable to Ukraine and to the West than anything it can now hope to get from Russia after two and a half years of heavy fighting.
Both Biden and the West face only two choices really: either accept defeat at the hands of Russia under the metrics of maximalist victory they affirmed — an obviously humiliating outcome for the U.S. and NATO — or engage in truly unhinged and dangerous escalation out of desperation, such as permitting U.S. weapons to be used for attacks on Russian soil, or, even worse, deploying NATO troops to Ukraine to directly fight the Russians, which would be World War III by definition. That either of these horrific options is even being considered in every Western capital — and they most definitely are — illustrates the dangerous and humiliating corner into which Biden has painted not only himself but the United States in the West.
Meanwhile, similar humiliations are happening regarding Israel. As we documented and reported last night, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israel both mocked and dismissed Biden's order last March not to invade the Rafah refugee camp, describing any attempt to do so as a “red line” with the whole world watching the Israelis now incinerating the bodies of hundreds of Palestinians in that Rafah refugee camp, dozens of whom are dying from those wounds, including many women and children. Biden officials are now left to explain how it is that Israel did not violate Biden's decree even though they marched right into Rafah and began bombing civilians exactly as Biden insisted they not do. And watching them today try to explain why Israel did not cross Biden's “red line,” even though they so obviously did, is even more embarrassing than watching Israel explicitly and publicly laugh at and scorn Biden's “red lines.” Even worse, Biden presided over one of the most explicit humiliations seen to American power in years that occurred when Israel, whose arms and whose war we are financing and arming explicitly and publicly refused to allow the American military or American aid organizations to enter Gaza by land through the border crossing in Egypt, to deliver humanitarian aid to starving and dying Gazans. They simply said, “No, we're not allowing you to do that.” As a result, the U.S. was forced to announce the building of a new pier in the sea that would allow the United States to deliver small amounts of aid by that pier into Gaza. In other words, we were forced to build the pier because the Israelis said no to our desire to try to deliver humanitarian aid to the starving population of Gaza, only to now watch that pier — almost immediately upon its construction and completion — break into little pieces and be rendered completely unusable as the result of some rainfall that instantly destroyed its structure. All that is courtesy of the Pentagon, whose budget is close to $1 trillion/year, more than the military spending of the next 12 countries combined. So corrupt is the war machine in the United States that we are not even capable with the best engineers of building a pier in the water that can withstand some rain that the United States under Biden can't even manage that, something you were forced to do only after being ordered to by Israel, the perfect symbol of the extreme weakness and dysfunction of U.S. foreign policy under the current president.
Then: That the American people were completely and repeatedly lied to by top health officials during the COVID pandemic is now, except for people trapped in a liberal bubble, something that is beyond dispute. We know the multiple lies we were told, often intentionally, often through recklessness, but a recently emerged set of emails and testimony demonstrates just how far those health officials under Anthony Fauci and Fauci himself were willing to go and the measures they were willing to embrace that hide the truth from the public about their actions. We will show you these latest incriminating documents and testimony so that you can make up your mind.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.