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Sanders Warns Biden Of Potential Backlash From Anti-War Protests

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Recent anti-war student protests on US campuses have drawn comparisons to historical moments, with Senator Bernie Sanders cautioning President Joe Biden about potential consequences. Sanders highlighted concerns over Biden's stance on Israel's conflict with Gaza, suggesting it could alienate young voters and the Democratic base.

During an interview, Sanders referenced the protests of the late 1960s against the Vietnam War, drawing parallels to the current situation. He expressed worries that Biden's position on Israel might lead to a similar outcome as Lyndon B. Johnson, who chose not to run for re-election due to opposition to his Vietnam policies.

Sanders emphasized that the student demonstrations are not in support of Hamas but rather a response to the actions of the Israeli government in Gaza. He defended the protesters, stating that their opposition to US aid to the Netanyahu government stems from valid concerns about the impact of such support.

The senator urged Biden to reconsider the US's unwavering backing of Israel, suggesting that it has not been beneficial from both a policy and moral standpoint. He called for a reassessment of the relationship and a halt to what he described as a 'blank check' to the Netanyahu administration.

As the protests continue to gain momentum, Sanders' warning serves as a reminder of the potential political ramifications of Biden's current stance. The senator's remarks underscore the significance of addressing the concerns of young voters and the broader Democratic base on issues of foreign policy and military intervention.

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