Remember when we were told that dumping Trump and selecting Biden would bring honor and respect back to the U.S. from the international stage? How’s that working out?
Biden has greatly diminished America’s role in the world – Britain doesn’t need him
There is no need to fear Joe Biden hating Britain because nobody really cares about the US presidency any more. It’s an uncomfortable truth to face but the commander-in-chief has become an international laughing stock, diminishing the status of the White House on the world stage.
If it wasn’t bad enough that he has spent the past four days mumbling and bumbling through a completely self-serving tour of Ireland, under Sleepy Joe’s watch a new world order appears to be busily capitalising on his ineptitude.
We have now got Saudi Arabia striking deals with the Iranians and Chinese, while Emmanuel Macron, the French president, continues to chase humiliatingly after Xi Jinping’s tails.
Meanwhile, Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, was in Beijing on Friday calling on developing countries to work towards replacing the US dollar with their own currencies in international trade – a move that would only strengthen China’s quest for dominance over all global commerce. Many African nations now appear to be in hock to the Chinese communist state, which responded to Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing-wen’s 10-day trip to Central America by encircling the island with military planes and ships.
While all this has been going on, reports have emerged of Russian attempts to forge closer ties with the United Arab Emirates. Many of these countries had backed President Trump – and would probably revert to backing any US president that wasn’t a demented fool.
OK, perhaps just one man’s thoughts at a British paper, but, remember the bit about the Biden regime having virtually no foreign diplomacy? That came from the NY Times. What, exactly, was Biden doing in Ireland? It was more like a vacation with a few Bidenisms
The actual transcript from Biden's Ireland event today on the Official White House website reads:
"And let’s go — let’s go la- — lick the world. Let’s get it done. Thank you."
Go check it out before they change it.https://t.co/u21Vk85e67 pic.twitter.com/dpXpwbqiqi
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) April 14, 2023
Unsurprisingly, Biden flew straight to his Delaware beach house as he came back from Ireland.
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