Subject: WSJ Skewers Biden on ‘frenetic scramble’
The story in the Journal is quite long and detailed, I can only present a few sentences from it here and there; a full link is provided at the bottom for those who subscribe:
Inside the White House’s Frenetic Scramble to Avert a Full-Blown Middle East War
Over the course of 19 days, U.S. officials raced to contain escalating tensions between Israel and Iran
WASHINGTON—President Biden and his national-security team watched with mounting alarm
on April 13 as monitors in the White House Situation Room showed 30, then 60, then over
100 Iranian ballistic missiles streaking toward Israel.
Iranian cruise missiles and a swarm of drones were already in the air, timed to arrive
at the same time as the missiles—a massive barrage that Biden and his aides feared
could overwhelm the strengthened defenses they and Israel had spent more than a week
preparing.
The scale of Tehran’s first-ever direct attack on Israel matched U.S. spy agencies’
worst-case scenarios, U.S. officials said later. It threatened not only a close U.S.
ally, but Biden’s hopes of preventing a six-month Middle East crisis from widening
into an all-out regional war.
So this was precipitated by an Israeli attack on a previously uninvolved country (at least in this particular conflict) in Syria, killing Iranians who may or may not have been involved in the Gaza terrorism:
Death in Damascus
The crisis erupted on April 1, when Israeli weapons slammed into a building in Syria’s
capital Damascus, killing senior Iranian military leaders, including Gen. Mohammad Reza
Zahedi, an important figure who oversaw Iran’s paramilitary operations in Syria and
Lebanon for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force.
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The US coordinated with Israel to minimize casualties and try to keep a lid on hostilities so as to prevent the war from getting out of control:
A team of U.S. military personnel secretly went to Tel Aviv to work out of a missile
defense operations center with their Israeli counterparts.
Anticipating Iran would employ drones, a bulked-up force of F-15E jet fighters arrived
in the region to help shoot them down. Other F-16s based in the region also participated
in the operation. Plans were made for Saudi and Jordanian planes to defend their airspace.
Desperate to keep it from widening, following the successful shooting down of 99% of Iranian drones and missiles, Biden personally cajoled Netanyahu to “take the win” and resist the cries from his extreme right to widen the conflict. Bibi did, in fact, find a way to both “retaliate” to appease his political flank, and at the same time not provoke the Iranians further.
Using the cudgel of Israel’s mistaken killing of food aid workers and the increasing criticism by the world community over tactics in Gaza, Biden pushed Bibi to recalibrate and to craft a more finessed position for retaliation, which is what happened:
Take the win’
After Israel emerged almost unscathed, the White House shifted from defending its ally
to restraining it. About 9 p.m. Washington time on April 13, Biden and Netanyahu held an
intense call.
Israel Defense began coordinating with the US, giving us time to consider options and lobby for a less truculent policy:
Unlike the Damascus strike that started the crisis 19 days earlier, this time
Israel gave the U.S. a few minutes’ advance notice of its limited attack. The White
House had, at least for a time, avoided a wider war.
Ah. I guess my headline was wrong. The Wall Street Journal, noted bastion of liberal thought, thinks Biden did a good job of keeping an already escalating Middle East problem from getting out of control.
Sorry for the confusion. My, my, the things you can learn when you read all the way to the end of the story.
https://www.wsj.com/world/midd...