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Letter: Who really is vulnerable?

By Brad Jensen, Camas
Published: March 27, 2024, 6:00am

Is President Joe Biden being hypocritical and bowing to antisemitism? Today we told the Philippines they have the United States’ “ironclad” support against China. Israel demonstrates what “ironclad” means.

Based on two groups who repeatedly lie (Hamas and U.N. Relief and Workers Agency), the U.S. is supporting Hamas and making sure they will survive to commit more terrorist acts. We are doing a lot for Palestinians and the world is doing a lot for Palestinians. The Palestinians are on the verge of famine we are told. But Hamas gunmen shoot those coming for food.

We never ask Hamas to do anything to bring peace. They make ridiculous demands and we blame Israel. Come on, man!

But we ignore Haiti, where 50 percent of the people are now in famine and fatalities are occurring. Are the people of Haiti of any value to the U.S. even though they lack the money to have a media presence to lie and manipulate world opinion? Who is really at a disadvantage? Who really lacks resources? Who really is vulnerable?

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