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20 Mar 2024, 5:02 pm

Robert F. Kennedy: 'Hamas to blame for Gaza war, any country would act like Israel'

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Independent US presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr offered staunch support for Israel in a Reuters interview, calling it a "moral nation" that was justly responding to Hamas provocations with its attacks on Gaza and questioning the need for a six-week ceasefire backed by President Joe Biden.

Asked if he supported a temporary ceasefire in Gaza, Kennedy told Reuters: "I don't even know what that means right now."

Kennedy support for Israel's self-defense
Kennedy said that each previous ceasefire "has been used by Hamas to rearm, to rebuild and then launch another surprise attack. So what would be different this time?"

Kennedy is backed by 15% of registered voters, versus 39% for Biden and 38% for Trump, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll.

That level of support means Kennedy could have a significant impact on the election in November, with strategists claiming he could help Trump by pulling more votes from Biden. He will announce a running mate on March 26; names floated include football player Aaron Rodgers, who refused the COVID vaccine, lawyer Nicole Shanahan and US Senator Rand Paul.

His opposition to a ceasefire and his full-throated support for Israel could be at odds with many young voters, whom he counts as one of his strongest constituencies.

Speaking from an office crammed with bookshelves, taxidermied animals and insect specimens, Kennedy told Reuters he sees wars as either moral crusades that should be pursued or wars of choice that should be avoided.

"World War I was an immoral war. It was a war of choice. We should have never gone," he said.

Israel did not choose this war, he said, comparing it to US involvement in World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Kennedy said Hamas was to blame for Gaza's destruction for failing to embrace a two-state solution and for firing thousands of missiles into Israeli cities like Tel Aviv.

"Any other nation that was adjacent to a neighboring nation that was bombing it with rockets, sending commandos over to murder its citizens, pledging itself to murder every person in that nation and annihilate it, would go and level it with aerial bombardment," Kennedy said.

"But Israel is a moral nation. So it didn't do that. Instead, it built an iron dome to protect itself so it would not have to go into Gaza."

He said Hamas gave Israeli leaders no choice after fighters stormed into Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 people and capturing 253 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

Kennedy added that he thinks a US president should be contacting leaders from Russia, Turkey and Egypt to put an end to Hamas.

Kennedy’s political plans for elections
Kennedy, an environmental lawyer who spent years pushing anti-vaccine messages, told Reuters as president, he would not restrict abortion, would repeal many provisions of Biden's signature Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and would look to close down the southern border to immigrants entering the US illegally, while people with asylum claims will await adjudication in Mexico.

He distanced himself from Trump but said he supported a recent Supreme Court decision that allowed the former president to remain on the ballot in 2024.

"I intend to beat him in this election. I want to beat him on a level playing field. I don't want to beat him because of a court case," he said.

Kennedy said he considered many subsidies in the IRA "absolutely catastrophic for the environment."

"You know, virtually all the carbon capture subsidies are really giant subsidies to the oil industry and to the carbon industry. We should not be doing that. We shouldn't add to big agriculture ... I would get rid of those altogether," he said.

He disputes the anti-vaccine tag but chaired the Children's Health Defense, a nonprofit organization that focuses on anti-vaccine messaging. He said that, as president, he would not prevent people from getting vaccines, but he did not answer a question about how he would prevent an uptick in measles cases.

"I'm not concerned about whether people disagree with me," Kennedy said in response to a question on how his position on Gaza might affect his standing among young voters.

"If somebody shows me that I'm wrong about an issue, I'm going to change my opinion."

Reuters/Ipsos polls show Kennedy backed by 16% of respondents aged 18 through 39, versus 28% for Biden and 26% for Trump.

Fifteen percent of respondents aged 40 or older said they supported Kennedy Jr., versus 33% for Biden and 36% for Trump.


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20 Mar 2024, 5:05 pm

ASPartOfMe wrote:


Yah look at Ammmuurrica after 9/11 and all the good it did for us. :jester:


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