Joe Biden, though the media continues to focus on the presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamalah Harris, was still in office at last check as his bumbling and yelling demonstrated during a signing ceremony of an executive order on gun control held last Thursday.
On Saturday, while on vacation at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware, Biden stated in writing regarding the death of Hezbollah terrorist Hassan Nasrallah. This was the result of an Israeli airstrike that was targeted. It was roughly 10 days since the detonations of pagers and handheld radios against Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria.
Biden said that Nasrallah’s death was “a measure of justice for his victims, which included thousands of Americans and Israelis as well as Lebanese civilians”. He also reiterated his support for the ceasefire, which would include the release of all remaining hostages taken by Hamas during its terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians in October 2023.
As a retaliation for the terrorist attacks against Israel, Israel launched attacks on Houthi terrorists based in Yemen on Sunday.
In a press release, the IDF stated that its air force had struck Houthi targets located in Yemen at a distance of approximately 1,800 km from Israel.
The Israeli military described “extensive, intelligence-based aerial operations” that involved dozens of IAF planes including fighter jets and midair refueling and intelligence aircraft. They struck “military and terrorist targets belonging to Houthi terrorists in the Ras Isa area and Hudaydah region of Yemen.”
IDF targets include power plants, a seaport that imports oil and military supplies, as well as a port used for oil.
A reporter asked a reporter on the tarmac of an airport, a Joe Biden who looked out of it if he thought about “the strikes in Yemen.”
Biden responded by saying “I’ve talked to both sides.” “They’ve got to settle the strike, I support the collective bargaining efforts.” “I think they will settle the strike.”
Watch:
Reporter: “Any comment on the strikes in Yemen?”
Biden: “I’ve spoken to both sides. They gotta settle the strike. I’m supporting the collective bargaining effort. I think they’ll settle the strike.”
This guy is so cookedpic.twitter.com/Tbzm93NEDD
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 30, 2024
Biden’s remarks were likely referring to the imminent port strikes that could occur as soon as Tuesday if an agreement cannot be reached.
Could it be that Biden was unable to hear the entire question due to the noise? Yes, he did appear to move closer to the reporters to hear the question.
The problem is, there are so many other instances where Biden has veered from the topic and started rambling incoherently or off-topic that his critics would simply not believe that Biden could have heard what was asked in this particular case.
Think about it, there are still three and a quarter months left. To be precise, 112 days. *Deep breaths. *