The former Obama administration official who infamously used an inexperienced reporter to fabricate support for the former president’s failed Iran nuclear deal is reviving an advocacy group whose sole purpose is to keep Donald Trump out of the White House. I’m letting you do it.
Ben Rhodes, who served as the 44th president’s deputy national security adviser, is joining other Obama administration veterans in an effort to boost President Biden’s re-election by promoting his foreign policy. We plan to restart our security activities (NSA). Axios reported on Tuesday.
The group plans to unite a Democratic Party divided over the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas and make the case that Biden is better than another four years of the Trump administration, the report said. It is said that there is
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Former Obama administration official Ben Rhodes and former President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)
The NSA was established in 2018 to support Democrats in that year’s midterm elections, and in 2020 to take on Republicans, including Trump, on national security-related issues. It was largely inactive during the 2022 midterm elections, but decided to start working again this year as Trump makes strides toward potentially becoming his party’s presidential nominee.
Mr. Rose has criticized Mr. Biden’s approach toward Israel, but this year the group said, “This is Mr. Trump’s choice of a very dangerous foreign policy, and rather than posing a crisis for Israel, he should take a different approach.” We aim to remind people that we are there,” he told Axios. The world will be better, but he is likely to make it even worse. ”
In a 2016 interview with The New York Times Magazine, Mr. Rose boasted that he and Mr. Obama’s foreign policy team had built an “echo chamber” of experts to help sell the controversial Iran nuclear deal. , and its name became known nationwide.
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Ben Rhodes, who served as President Barack Obama’s National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications, appeared on “Meet the Press” on Sunday, June 3, 2018, in Washington, DC. (Getty Images)
The article detailed how Rose’s “war room” influenced lawmakers and reporters on Capitol Hill as the details of the Iran nuclear deal were being worked out in negotiations. Rhodes said an “echo chamber” was created using arms control experts who appeared at think tanks and were used as sources for hundreds of reporters who were described as “ignorant” in the article.
“They were saying things that justified what we told them to say,” Rose said of these experts.
He then criticized the modern media landscape, lamenting the closure of many newspapers’ foreign bureaus and the low level of experience of many political reporters.
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South Lawn of the White House. (St. Petersburg)
“Most news organizations report on world events from Washington. The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old, and their only reporting experience is with political campaigns. This is a big change. .They literally know nothing,” he said.
Then, in 2018, President Trump withdrew the United States from the Iran deal, calling it “fundamentally flawed.”
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