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I can confirm that Donald Trump isn't on the same boat with most other Republicans in supporting one of America's top allies. Israel!
Look, Trump isn't perfect on Israel. He recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Although most Republicans seem to support Israel's policies today, his recent criticism of Israel's president paired with his praise of Hezbollah (endorsing Hamas) have left many to wonder if he really is against Israel despite his claim otherwise that he does support Israel.
We've seen the cries of far-left progressives speaking out on needing more aid for Gaza while calling for an immediate ceasefire. College students may have a right to protest against Israel, but it raises an alarm on many democracies as Israel is one such tiny miracle country with democracy.
Trump's authoritarian policies and his rhetoric are common attempts to put U.S. into dictatorship if he is reelected. Trump's decry of democracies and his support of dictators and had a negative impact on other countries especially in Western and developed countries.
He thinks Muslims don't belong in our country although Muslim Americans largely disapprove of Biden's policies. It's obvious based on polling that they do want Trump back in the White House. Many of these don't seem to support Israel.
Lately, Trump has been iffy on Israel's policies that he once promoted. Trump may after all align in far-left territory so he's probably both far-left and far-right. Both far-left and far-right are extreme.
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I don't even know that Biden is "far left" on identity politics.
I don't even think I'd call him "left."