Jason Smith

04/19/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/19/2024 15:14

The dangerous consequences of Biden’s failed foreign policy agenda

The dangerous consequences of Biden's failed foreign policy agenda

On April 13, the Iranian regime carried out a massive, unprecedented attack against Israel using drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. I'm glad the attack was largely thwarted, but I can't imagine how terrifying it must have been for Israeli families. I will continue to keep them in my prayers during these dangerous times.

While the Iranian regime has previously relied on its network of terror groups to attack Israel, this was the first time it has carried out a strike from its own soil against our most important ally in the Middle East. And it's no coincidence that the attack occurred at a time when Israel's support from the Biden administration is waning and after years of failed policies that have emboldened Iran.

There is no question in my mind that this attack would not have happened if former President Donald Trump was in office. Under Trump, the U.S. was feared by our enemies and respected by our allies. The Trump administration's maximum pressure campaign against Iran was incredibly effective, whether it was scrapping the Iran Nuclear Deal, hitting Iran in its pocketbook with tough sanctions, or greenlighting a precision air strike to take out Iranian Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani - the leader of the regime's worldwide terrorist efforts. Unfortunately, Biden scrapped Trump's maximum pressure campaign and replaced it with policies that have only emboldened Iran.

It's not just Biden's policies that have emboldened Iran. It's also his weak rhetoric and unacceptable criticism of Israel's handling of its war against evil terrorists. Biden's so-called warning to Iran just a day before the attack was a single message: "Don't." And in the days following the attack, Biden and world leaders urged Israel to just "take the win" and not retaliate because the strikes caused minimal damage. They have no business dictating the terms of Israel's response to a direct attack on their nation. And on the evening of April 18, Israel responded appropriately to Iran's attack by taking out military targets in an effort to defend itself and discourage the regime from carrying out another attack.

What Israel needs right now more than ever is strong support from its allies. But since the October 7th terrorist attack, Washington Democrats have become increasingly critical of Israel and its war against the terrorists who carried out the worst massacre of the Jewish people since the Holocaust. The Left has called on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire without conditions for having their hostages returned home. They've demanded the U.S. cutoff military aid to Israel. They've called on Israel to host new elections in an effort to oust its prime minister. It's absolutely unacceptable.

House Republicans are fighting back. In direct response to the April 13 attack, we advanced numerous measures to support Israel and hold the evil Iranian regime and its terror proxies accountable. We passed a bill to revoke the tax-exempt status of terrorist-supporting organizations, an effort I've helped lead as Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. We also advanced a resolution condemning Iran's attack and reaffirming support for Israel. In addition, the House passed several bills aimed at strengthening sanctions on Iran, the number one state-sponsor of terror in the world.

Israel is one of our strongest allies and closest friends. Whether it's providing weapons, aid, or intelligence, the U.S. must ensure Israel has the resources it needs to defend itself and keep its people safe. I will ALWAYS stand with Israel, and I will continue pushing this administration to do what's right and abandon its policies that are emboldening Iran.

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