Conrad Hoyt is the overnight news editor at the Washington Examiner.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo decried the Biden administration's"weakness" as having played in Hamas's deadly assault on Israel last month, warning that further frailty could lead to the crisis expanding"dramatically."
The former secretary of state's comments come after President Joe Biden, during a speech in Minnesota, reportedly told a heckler who was calling for a ceasefire in Gaza,"I think we need a pause. A pause means give time to get the prisoners out." The one-time Trump Cabinet member, in his dialogue on the Fox News program, added that neither Biden nor current Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday identified the"real problem" in the crisis in the Middle East,"which is Iran."
"There's enormous risk that this expands; it expands in ways that cause the Arab states to have to check out because they don't feel like the United States has their back..." Pompeo said.
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