Former President SLAMS Biden And Gives Him A Piece Of Advise


During an interview, Former President George W. Bush commented on the current situation middle-east saying that Iran is “dangerous” for the stability there. He also criticized a two-state solution during the deadly Israeli-Palestinian conflict saying it would be “very difficult at this stage.”

Bush appeared for an interview with Fox News to discuss his new book, “Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants,” and pointed out the story of Mariam Memarsadeghi, an immigrant from Iran who came to the United States in 1979 during the Iranian Revolution and has since dedicated her career to bringing democracy to Iran. 

When asked about the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian violence, Bush told Fox News that what “you’re seeing playing out is Iranian influence targeted toward Israel.”

“I think the best approach with regard to Iran is to understand that their influence is dangerous for world peace, that they are very much involved with extremist movements in Lebanon and Syria and Yemen, and they are aiming to spread their influence,” Bush told Fox News, when asked about how the U.S. should engage with Tehran.

“Any deal that is done has got to not only focus on its nuclear capabilities but also its influence in the Middle East,” Bush continued. “And you know, any deal, you’ve got to keep in mind the dangers of an aggressive Iran to our allies, and to stability, so it has to be a comprehensive look.”

Bush’s comments come as Israeli-Palestinian violence continues – the worst violence since 2014.

The Biden White House said that its strategy is “through quiet, intensive diplomacy” and Bush agreed adding that if he were in office he “would be working quietly.”

“There is a lot of pressure, obviously, on the White House,” the former president said. “I don’t know all the circumstances, but I think the U.S. does have a role in trying to deal with violence.”

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