By RICK MORAN
Iran attacked Israel on Saturday with more than 300 drones and several dozen ballistic missiles. The U.S. and Great Britain intercepted most of them, while Israel and the Jordanian air force destroyed the rest. It was an impressive defensive display against what the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) say were “outdated arms.” According to both Israeli and U.S. sources, less than one percent of the airborne attack penetrated Israeli defenses.
Joe Biden said publicly that U.S. support for Israel was “ironclad.” I would love to know Biden’s definition of “ironclad.”
“President Biden has been clear: our support for Israelâs security is ironclad,” spokesperson Adrienne Watson said in a statement on Saturday. “The United States will stand with the people of Israel and support their defense against these threats from Iran.”
In a military and diplomatic sense, “ironclad” support refers to unyielding, unbending backing for an ally, come what may. But in the case of Israel, Biden stops a little short of “come what may.”
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