Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana has criticized the Biden administration's foreign policy in the Middle East, particularly regarding the recent attacks on Israel by Iran. Kennedy expressed concerns that Israel may not receive significant support from President Biden as it contemplates a response to Iran's drone and missile assault.
According to Kennedy, Israel has historically relied on a policy of deterrence, sending a strong message to its enemies that any harm inflicted will be met with a forceful response. He emphasized the importance of Israel's strategic and smart retaliation against Hamas, likening the situation to the actions taken against Al-Qaeda and ISIS in the past.
During a recent press conference, President Biden did not directly address questions about Iran's attacks on Israel. The President had previously warned Iran against striking Israel, but the attacks proceeded despite his caution.
When questioned about potential U.S. assistance to Israel in responding to Iran, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh deferred the decision to Israel, highlighting the coordinated efforts of the U.S. and its allies to support Israel in defending itself against the Iranian aggression.
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the lack of a clear stance from the Biden administration on supporting Israel in the face of Iranian attacks has raised concerns among critics like Senator Kennedy.