Exclusive: Condoleezza Rice Notices What Was Missing From Joe Biden's Speech on Israel and Hamas

On my radio program yesterday, I interviewed former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who made a fair amount of news during our conversation.  I also welcomed back to the show former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who had not yet publicly addressed the barbaric terrorist attack in Israel last weekend.  She called the massacre "shocking" and "nothing like" Gaza crises she'd dealt with while in office.  She also told me what she would tell Israeli leaders if they reached out for her counsel, (correctly) asserted that Iran's "fingerprints are all over" the deadly plot, and responded to my question about whether the Bush administration had made a mistake in supporting Israel's 2005 unilateral withdrawal from Gaza, and the subsequent elections -- at least in retrospect. Here is our full exchange:

On American advice to Israel in the aftermath of October 7th:

"This is not a time for the United States to tell the Israelis what to do in the context of their democracy and their response to this attack. And especially how they now are going to secure themselves...what I hope we're doing and what I think we're doing, which is to say we will supply and resupply ammunition. We will continue to share what we can in terms of intelligence. But if you want to discuss with us how you now are going to carry this out, we are open to listening." It's going to be very hard now to try to micromanage what the Israelis are going to do in response. And I don't, frankly, think we should.
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