Nancy and Democrats are more interested in Palestinians and terrorism than helping Isarel survive, surrounded by enemies.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressed strong opposition to the invitation extended to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress next month. Pelosi criticized the decision during an interview, emphatically stating that she would not have extended such an invitation were she still in the speaker’s position.
ANTI-ISRAEL NANCY PELOSI: “No, absolutely not.” I would not invite Netanyahu to address Congress.
“Frankly I didn’t approve of his being invited the last time.” pic.twitter.com/teTeshA4B9
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Pelosi reflected on a previous occasion in 2015 when Netanyahu was invited to speak to Congress without broad consultation among congressional leadership. She disapproved of Netanyahu’s criticisms directed at then-President Obama concerning the Iran nuclear agreement. Pelosi viewed Netanyahu’s remarks as inappropriate, undermining the diplomatic efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Pelosi voiced concerns about the timing of the invitation, questioning Netanyahu’s future as Prime Minister and the potential implications of his visit on U.S.-Israel relations. She highlighted the ongoing issues within Netanyahu’s cabinet and the broader Israeli political landscape, expressing a desire for Netanyahu to act in Israel’s best interests.
When asked if she would have invited Netanyahu to speak if she were still speaker Nancy Pelosi said “absolutely not” pic.twitter.com/vM6WJybMfz
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Further, Pelosi lamented the complexities surrounding the October 7 attack by Hamas, described as a terrorist organization committed to Israel’s destruction. She stressed the ongoing suffering of both the hostages and the people of Gaza, advocating for a resolution that doesn’t exacerbate these issues.
In her interview, Pelosi also addressed a statement from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who supported Netanyahu’s invitation despite profound disagreements. Schumer emphasized the enduring strength of the U.S.-Israel relationship, transcending individual leaders. Pelosi respected Schumer’s position but did not share his viewpoint, reiterating her commitment to Israel while distinguishing it from her stance on Netanyahu.
When asked if she would have invited Netanyahu to speak if she were still speaker Nancy Pelosi said “absolutely not” pic.twitter.com/vM6WJybMfz
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The interview also touched on broader discontent among Democrats regarding Netanyahu’s leadership, particularly in response to the October 7 attack and the ongoing conflict with Hamas. Schumer himself had previously advocated for Netanyahu’s removal through elections, citing a divergence between Netanyahu’s political maneuvers and the best interests of Israel.
Pelosi’s comments reflect a nuanced perspective on U.S. foreign policy towards Israel, advocating for a balanced approach that supports Israel while critically assessing its leaders’ actions on the international stage. The Democrats and Deep State want an easier to handle puppet in control over Israel. They want Hamas to survive so they can keep killing Jews. There is no other way to see this, in my opinion
Major Points
- Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressed strong opposition to the invitation extended to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress, stating she would not have invited him if she were still in charge.
- Pelosi criticized a previous instance in 2015 when Netanyahu was invited without broad consultation and used the platform to criticize then-President Obama’s Iran nuclear agreement.
- She raised concerns about Netanyahu’s current political standing and the broader implications of his potential visit amid ongoing political turbulence in Israel.
- Pelosi highlighted the challenges following the October 7 attack by Hamas and stressed the need for solutions that address the suffering of Gaza’s people and the security of Israel without exacerbating tensions.
- Pelosi responded to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s support for Netanyahu’s invitation, acknowledging his viewpoint but not sharing it, emphasizing a nuanced support for Israel that critiques its leadership’s actions.
Kirk Volo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News