Joe Biden, pastor of Donald Trump as American president, canceled Knallhart with the management style of the Republican. The scandal about the Ukrainian president Wolodyymyr Senskyj in the White House was “Under America”, the behavior of Trump in the Ukraine war was “just stupid” because: “We are not so!”
In the first interview of Biden after leaving the presidential office in January, the Democrat shared well. Not only the Ukraine policy of Trump and his vice president JD Vance are under all criticism, but also Trump’s statements about a takeover of the Panama Canal, Greenland or Canada are a thorn in mind: “Which president talks?”
He added: “This is not who we are. We face freedom, democracy, possibilities, not for confiscation.” Shortly before the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, democracy was in danger than ever.
Comparison with Nazi -Germany
Trump’s attempt to end the war in Ukraine by pushing Kiev into the task of areas described as a “modern reconciliation”. In the 1930s, the term was called the policy of former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who tried to avert a war by regaining the annexation of the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia.
Naive, “just stupid” appearance to Putin
With a view to the war in Ukraine, Biden said that it was “just stupid” to believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin would end his aggression. The contempt for NATO and the Allies is not understandable. “I just don’t understand how you can’t understand that there is strength in alliances, that they provide benefits and the costs are weighed for it.”
NATO -DAKT would change the world
Only the United States would have the capacities to lead the world. If the US government does not take on this role, China and Russia could try to get into the gap. If NATO breaks, it will “change the modern history of the world,” Biden warned.
He feels no regrets that he has never stepped aside, said the politician of the Democratic party. “I don’t think it would have made a difference,” he said. He was ready to make room for the next generation, “but things developed so quickly that it was difficult to leave everything”.
Source: Krone

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