Warmonger-in-Chief Biden Continues Dropping Bombs, Negotiating with Terrorists

Joe Biden and his handlers set new records for breaking campaign promises and the White House’s continued Middle East bombings have the U.S. on the brink of another endless war.

It’s essential to keep in mind that former President Donald Trump made good on his promise to not get the country embroiled in another military conflict. Mr. Trump now stands as the only commander-in-chief in a generation to usher in relative peace. Biden, by contrast, was on the front line of Barack Obama’s failed Iran and Middle East policies that elevated ISIS from a so-called “JV team” to the largest terrorist organization in the world, and one that overran the region to build a caliphate.

It took Joe Biden’s handlers just over a month to launch a misguided missile attack on what they believed were Iran-backed militia. Truth be told, reports indicate the strike killed an anti-terrorism group. The White House recently green-lit another seemingly unprovoked attack along the Syria and Iraq border.

“At President Biden’s direction, U.S. military forces earlier this evening conducted defensive precision airstrikes against facilities used by Iran-backed militia groups in the Iraq-Syria border region,” Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said. “The targets were selected because these facilities are utilized by Iran-backed militias that are engaged in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks against U.S. personnel and facilities in Iraq.”

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Other reports indicate that this group may have used low-level drones to carry explosives toward a paramilitary compound. The makeshift devices were easily downed and resulted in zero casualties. Although the White House appears to be playing this as a way to protect American soldiers and interests, media outlets in the region paint a different picture. Syria’s state-run media reports that one child and three women were killed due to the airstrike. Other resources indicated that four militia members were killed.

But the common thread that points to the Biden Administration sparking another endless war stems from the boots-on-the-ground reaction. Iran-backed militia members are calling for retribution for what they perceive as unprovoked murder. And history already taught U.S. military leaders that reports of women and children being killed quickly swells the ranks of ISIS and lone-wolf jihadists. Biden’s handlers have quickly set the table for another full-blown war.

What happened to the rising peace created by Trump during the last six months?

Iran’s proxies in the region, including Hamas, have orchestrated a surge in attacks on American allies such as Israel, and upwards of 40 attacks have targeted U.S. personnel or interests in the region. But what may be even more troubling is the link between Iran’s financial health and its ability to fund terrorist organizations such as Hamas and others. The Biden Administration continues to lift sanctions on known terrorist supporters. The outcome seems so obvious a fifth-grader could predict another war in the Middle East.

For decades, everyday Americans have heard the talk of warmongers turning a profit on military and civilian deaths. Few could argue that Joe Biden’s handlers have the country racing toward another bloodbath.


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