Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Signs, signs, everywhere signs

- Cal Thomas Cal Thomas is a columnist for the Tribune Content Agency.

Signs have been a part of Middle East lore dating back to biblical times. People in the region take them seriously, which is why the signs emanating from the Biden administra­tion are having serious ramificati­ons.

Recent rioting on the Temple Mount and rocket attacks on Jerusalem and other civilian areas from Hamas bases in Gaza signal that statements and actions (and inactions) by the Biden administra­tion are creating a political vacuum that terrorists and dictators are eager to fill.

The Trump administra­tion had supported Israel over those who wished to destroy the Jewish state. Now, President Biden is returning to the policies of President Obama’s administra­tion, which clearly placed Israel low on its priority list, encouragin­g its enemies.

In Afghanista­n, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and elsewhere, the sign is clear: Progress made by the Trump administra­tion in forging peace deals with the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan is now off the table. This administra­tion will try to deal with dictators and terrorists who have no intention of living up to any promise they might make. Why should they amid signs of weakness and pressure on Israel from Washington?

U.S.-born Israeli writer Caroline Glick says the region recognizes that “the U.S. has changed sides, the Saudis no longer believe that with Israel they can contain Iran. So now they are hoping to cut a deal with the ayatollahs.”

Since Democrats gained control of the presidency and Congress, the Middle East has been returning to previous behavior. Mullahs have ramped up their heated sermons against Israel and vile labeling of Jews, reminiscen­t of a nottoo-distant past in Nazi Germany. Anti-Semitism is also rising in Europe.

All the U.S. does is issue tepid statements. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, “While we urge de-escalation on all sides, we also recognize Israel’s legitimate right to defend itself, to defend its people and its territory.”

This is meaningles­s if policies don’t follow. The Taliban is in the process of retaking Afghanista­n as U.S. troops withdraw. It clearly sees this sign as an invitation to return to the days of mandatory burkas for women, denying females jobs, education and other freedoms they have recently enjoyed. A re-establishe­d base for al-Qaida may soon follow.

Another sign taken seriously by enemies of Israel and the West is the Biden administra­tion’s determinat­ion to re-enter nuclear talks with Iran, a country whose religious and political leaders have refused to stop their enrichment of uranium and have not been deterred in their determinat­ion to eradicate Israel. Bargains with the devil do not end well. See Dr. Faust and the Munich Agreement for examples.

Trump administra­tion policies were working in the Middle East (with the exception of unilateral withdrawal from Afghanista­n). A strong Israel and peace with at least some of its neighbors is the best deterrent against Islamic terrorism.

The Biden administra­tion is again engaging in wishful thinking and the belief that American morality can be transposed on others who do not share it. Such a process has proven folly wherever it has been tried. One might think lessons would have been learned by now.

It doesn’t help that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been unable to form a government and is on trial for alleged corruption, or that the possibilit­y of a Labor Party government could try to appease Israel’s enemies.

In scripture there are at least 85 references to signs. A Google search will reveal how relevant they have always been, especially in light of what is happening in the Middle East and other current events.

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