While serving as a contractor and senior adviser for the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Alex Smith had a broad mandate.
He was tasked with offering insight on issues concerning gender, infectious disease, nutrition, and the health of mothers and children.
And all of those issues converged in Gaza, as Israel’s siege unfolded. […]
As he reflects upon his time in the Biden government, Smith notes a stark contrast between Biden’s support for war-torn Ukraine and his lack of support for Gaza, where entire neighbourhoods have been levelled.
“When we talk about Ukraine, we can condemn the bombing of hospitals. We can talk about the resilience of the people who are being attacked. We can talk about the perpetrators who are attacking them,” Smith said.
“But when it comes to Gaza, we don't talk about those people. We don't plan for their health systems to be rebuilt.”
When he voted in the 2024 presidential race, Smith knew he could not back Biden’s vice president, Harris, fearing a continuation of the president’s policies.
His home state of Maine employs a ranked-choice system, allowing residents to offer support to multiple candidates. Smith used his ballot to rank Harris as his last choice, behind the third-party candidates Cornel West and Jill Stein.
Smith explained he has a grim view of Biden’s legacy will be perceived in the years to come. “He will be remembered as the US president who manufactured a genocide against children in Gaza.”