Your rather naive views on the power of US support are surprising here, valcazar./QUOTE]
I am well aware of the extent and limits of US power.
Biden could stop the genocide if he wanted to do so.
Unfortunately, it appears he wants it to keep going on.
Assumes facts not in evidence.
(Since I assume there are ways of stopping it you wouldn't approve of.)
Could he do more? He's done nothing to stop Israel. He makes public statements that he's for a ceasefire then vetoes it at the UNSC, he says he's for the two state solution then vetoes it at the UN, he says he'll withhold weapons after Rafah then sends another billion.
Back the ICC, back the UN, back the ICJ and end all Israel funding and it stops.
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The US has never backed the ICC and isn't going to start now.
(It also isn't something Biden can do by executive fiat.)
The ICJ relationship is also a fraught one that extends beyond Israel.
But I do get it - the US should turn on Israel and make it a pariah state.
And Biden should do this on his own, without any political support.
In fact, the entire US policy is just Biden's whim and he can change things in an instant with a snap of his fingers.
Sure.