central intelligence agency, we created the modern air force, we created nato to protect europe, seco to protect southeast asia, we were deeply engaged in real things and xi jinping is not stupid. until we do real things that have a real impact, he s just going to think it s just a bunch of politicians over your prattling until figure that he can influence most of them. ben: i think, mr. speaker, that we have a situation now where unfortunately we have someone of politicians who are asleep at the wheel on this and are not paying attention to how important it is for the future of the country. thank you so much for joining me this evening. thank you. ben: coming up, what s the biggest threat facing america in 2021? our inherent racism, of course. president biden: terrorism from white supremacy is the most lethal threat in the homeland today. not isis, not al qaeda.
right winger, and actually liberal centrist. they are the only glue that holds them together is that they are anti-bibi. this is really the never netanyahu coalition. and it s a little bit i would say sort of disturbing because from our perspective in the united states, you know, we want stability and we want we want reliability and we are not necessarily going to see that because this coalition that s forming, this coalition of change, they are advertising themselves as being pro-democracy and rule of law but again, the only thing that unites them is that they are anti-bibi. ben: nothing that is so concerning i think for a lot of americans is that we ve seen netanyahu stand up over and over again for israel s interests over the past many years and obviously his career and i think a lot of americans are concerned that the biden administration frankly is not taking a serious look at defense of israel as an ally in this moment, that they
want to get that iran deal juice started again. of what should americans be thinking about this moment given that we might have a shift in leadership? is this something that the biden administration really wants, and what does it mean for potentially helping iran s interest? absolutely. i think what americans should see first and foremost is that there is a certain level of hypocrisy taking place. the recent operation that we saw in gaza, the united states was actually very supportive of israel and that was good, but what s happening simultaneously and sort of behind the scenes is that the biden administration had a special envoy in vienna negotiating with iran and the sad part about this is that all of those rockets that we saw flying into israel from gaza were funded by iran, so what s going on in vienna right now, what you mentioned, these negotiations to reenter the iran deal, that i think is very damaging to u.s. interests, it s very damaging to israeli
ben: joe biden visiting oklahoma today, marking the hundredth anniversary of the tulsa massacre. one of the worst incidents of racial violence in american history. in 1921, what s a pharmacist attacked a wealthy black community killing countless residents and burning down homes and businesses. it s a tragedy that must be remembered and memorialized, but in joe biden s mind, the nation has apparently made no progress since then. there s a what s a premises lurking on every corner and it got to be stopped. president biden: hate has never been defeated, it only hides. it hides. and given a little bit of oxygen, just a little bit of oxygen by its leaders, it comes
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