US ambassadors warn Biden about growing anger in the Arab World against Washington
American CNN has revealed that the country's President, Joe Biden, has received strong warnings from American diplomats in the Arab World that Washington's strong support for Israel's destructive war against the Gaza Strip "makes Washington lose the confidence of Arab citizens for a whole generation." The network said that it has seen diplomatic messages that have expressed deep concern among US officials about the growing anger against the country's government in the Arab world since the outbreak of Israel's war against Gaza on October 7. One of those messages - mentioned in a CNN report - came from the US embassy in Oman's capital, Muscat, and warned that the US is "failing miserably in the message war," and indicated that this assessment came after talks with "large parties" of reliable and careful sources in the administration of Oman.
The message, written by the second-ranking US official at the Washington Embassy in Muscat, warned that, due to the empire and its strong support for what is being done by Israel in Gaza, the US is recognized as bearing "material and moral responsibility for the crime of war that is carried out against the Palestinians. Another secret message received by the Biden administration from the US Embassy in Egypt indicated what was said in an article in the official Egyptian newspaper, which said that "President Joe Biden's brutality and indifference to the Palestinians exceeded that of all previous US presidents." CNN has said that the messages have been sent to several government agencies, including the National Security Council in the White House, the CIA, and the FBI and so on to inform them about the wave of anger against the United States that has spread in the Middle East. The Biden administration is facing a lot of criticism at home and abroad due to its strong aid and support for the ongoing attacks carried out by Israel against the Gaza Strip, which have so far killed approximately 11,000 people, most of them children and women.