Biden Drains the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve; New Perspectives on 9/11

Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/daily-digest/biden-drains-the-northeast-gasoline-supply-reserve-new-perspectives-on-9-11/

A significant revelation challenges the long-standing narrative of the 9/11 attacks. For over two decades, the belief that al-Qaeda acted independently has shaped U.S. foreign policy, including the global War on Terror. However, a recent lawsuit by the families of 9/11 victims against the Saudi government suggests that this premise might be flawed. The lawsuit alleges that al-Qaeda received substantial support from Saudi officials, indicating a deeper level of state involvement in the attacks. This new perspective could prompt a reevaluation of U.S. policies and actions post-9/11, which were based on the assumption of al-Qaeda’s solitary culpability.

In domestic policy, the Biden administration’s decision to sell nearly 1 million barrels of gasoline from the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve has sparked debate. This move, aimed at mitigating summer gas prices and addressing inflation concerns, involves the closure of the reserve—a decision criticized for potentially leaving the northeast vulnerable to environmental disasters. The administration justifies the sale by pointing to the high costs of storing refined fuel and plans to use the proceeds to benefit the Treasury Department. This strategy reflects a broader pattern of managing national reserves in response to immediate economic pressures, even as it draws criticism for its potential long-term implications.

Looking back in time, in an address at the Zionists of America Convention in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy underscored the pivotal role of the World Zionist movement in the establishment and prosperity of Israel. Kennedy praised the transformation of Palestine into a flourishing state and reaffirmed the Democratic Party’s commitment to Israel’s security and prosperity. He criticized current leadership for their inadequate response to Middle Eastern issues, particularly the Suez Canal and arms race, and proposed a tripartite approach to peace: reaffirming friendships, guaranteeing action against aggression, and facilitating dialogue between Israeli and Arab leaders. Kennedy’s vision for peace hinges on cooperation and the United States’ willingness to lead boldly in the region.

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John F. Kennedy Calls for Peace and Partnership in the Middle East

For Israel was not created in order to disappear – Israel will endure and flourish. It is the child of hope and the home of the brave. It can neither be broken by adversity nor demoralized by success. It carries the shield of democracy and it honors the sword of freedom; and no area of the world has ever had an overabundance of democracy and freedom.

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New Filing Alleges State Support for 9/11 Attacks: U.S. Policy Based on False Premise

The global War on Terror was based on a mistake.

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Controversial Decision to Sell and Close Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve Raises Concerns

The entire US 1 million barrel Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve will be required to be sold and closed in fiscal 2024, according to bill text of government funding legislation unveiled Sunday

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