Restoring Stability: How U.S. Policies Impact Israel and the Middle East.

Tudor Dixon, a former Michigan gubernatorial candidate, expressed her views during an appearance on “Fox Across America” with Jimmy Failla regarding Iran’s missile attack on Israel. She emphasized that the current situation can be attributed to the policies of President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Dixon believes that if the Biden administration had maintained strict sanctions and continued to support Israel as a key ally, the escalation of violence in the Middle East could have been prevented.

She pointed out that leaders in Israel, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, are likely reflecting on how different the circumstances might be if the previous administration’s approach had been upheld. According to Dixon, the financial resources that enable terrorist activities in the region stem from the lack of rigorous measures against Iran and its affiliates.

Dixon also highlighted that neighboring countries in the region share concerns over the funding of terrorist organizations, suggesting that their dissatisfaction reflects a broader sentiment against the instability caused by such funding. She argues that the Biden administration’s decisions have not only compromised Israel’s security but have also led to a dangerous environment that affects the entire region. In her view, a more America-first agenda would be beneficial not only for the U.S. but also for global stability, as it would help counteract terrorism and ensure that allies like Israel are adequately supported against external threats. Ultimately, Dixon calls for a reassessment of current policies to safeguard both American interests and those of its allies.

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