Critics blame Biden for rising Iranian aggression and Middle East instability

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During a recent meeting of the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, members discussed the implications of the Biden administration's foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Iran and Ukraine. The committee highlighted concerns that President Biden's approach has led to increased Iranian aggression, attributing this to the defunding of successful programs and a lack of authorization for lethal aid to Ukraine.

One key point raised was the contrast between the current administration and former President Trump's policies. Committee members argued that Trump's authorization of lethal aid for Ukraine was crucial in countering Russian aggression, a strategy they believe Biden has not effectively continued. They also criticized Biden's decision to delist the Houthi rebels, suggesting it has negatively impacted global trade and security.

The discussions included a stark warning about the consequences of these policies, with members asserting that significant events, such as the October 7 attacks in Israel, might have been avoided under Trump's leadership. They pointed to the financial dynamics at play, noting that the Biden administration's actions have resulted in the release of substantial funds to Iran, which they argue has emboldened the regime.

As the committee continues to evaluate the effectiveness of U.S. foreign policy, the implications of these discussions could shape future legislative actions and strategies aimed at addressing international threats. The focus remains on ensuring that U.S. interests and global stability are prioritized in upcoming decisions.

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