Former Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman on “The Brian Kilmeade Show” criticized President Biden’s “strange” way of dealing with the energy crisis by negotiating with Iran and Saudi Arabia. The former Democratic vice presidential candidate said the Biden administration is “backed into a corner” in need of oil assistance from Saudi Arabia while still pursuing the Iran nuclear deal. NEW YORK TIMES SOUNDS ALARM ON BIDEN: ‘DAMAGE’ Poll Shows ‘WORRYING LEVEL OF DOUBT’ FROM DEMOCRATS JOE LIEBERMAN: So it’s weird. And it’s actually, if it wasn’t so serious, it would be funny because we’ve allowed ourselves, the US, to back ourselves into a corner here, and they seem to have a kind of almost religious fervor about this deal with the Iranians back in Obama administration in 2015. Then it was a bad deal when we gave them, the Iranians, a lot of money, billions, and they used it to invade neighboring countries and support terrorists in the Middle East and all over the world. They didn’t give it to their own people. … It weakens us and our allies and weakens us in the eyes of our allies. Honestly, to gain their trust royal family in Saudi Arabia and hopefully get them to help us more on oil prices so that the inflationary effects here in the US are milder and easier on people. And the only thing that we could do that would make that happen is to say that King Salman…we give up on the Iranians. We are with you and the Israelis and the rest of the Arab world. And let’s go ahead now. I don’t expect that to happen, but I hope and pray that it does. This article was written by Fox News staff.