• MutilationWave@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    It would cause a massive problem if she, the current vice president, were to say she disagrees with her boss’s current stance on Israel. Unless someone can convince Biden (unlikely) or Congress (impossible) to modify their stance she basically has to toe the line.

    I’m not saying she wouldn’t keep doing the same shit as president, she probably would, but I haven’t lost hope that she could put the screws to Netanyahu if she wins. Especially if democrats win Congress as well.

    If there’s one thing these people understand, it’s approval ratings and Netanyahu is in the tank. He is prolonging the war to fight for his political life and possibly his personal freedom.