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They're not. It's just very clearly a consequence of supporting a genocidal war in the Middle East that Biden had the power to prevent (and vowed to as part of his campaign).
https://www.timesofisrael.com/in-escalation-houthis-vow-to-target-all-israel-bound-ships-in-red-sea/
Yeah, fuck Japanese cargo ships for supporting a genocidal war in the Middle East. And anyone else in the vicinity too!
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He did, but that would involve actually trying, as opposed to supporting it and risk escalation in the area
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/08/us-to-oppose-arab-backed-resolution-calling-for-urgent-gaza-ceasefire
The liberal cope strong in this one is.
"If only America had asked Israel to stop along with the Arab nations, Israel would have stopped its multi-decade project of genocide!"
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What a dumb straw man argument. You know very well that this administration has done absolutely nothing to stop it — it has gone out of its way to support it.
https://time.com/6551227/biden-administration-bypasses-congress-israel-weapons-sale/
Who actually thinks that the US president is actually capable of doing anything lasting to help the Near East?
Seriously - every attempt has failed. The best opportunity was the Arab Spring and the Obama administration mostly stayed on the sidelines.
To think that the US is the only hope for peace is jingoistic and unrealistic.
How about not supplying weapons for a genocide? Or not vetoing resolutions for ceasefire? If the USA was neutral in this conflict your statement would be true, but it's obviously not.
And going back to the Houthi attacks:
The US with all its western lapdogs could provide basic humanitarian aid to a people being genocided, instead of providing support for an illegal blockade, and the attacks would end. It seems like a win win, no brainer decision for anyone who isn't a senile imperialistic liberal.