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Joe Biden – The War Monger in Chief

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Updated: Jan 1

Bruce News, MA Ed.

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During the Biden Presidency there have been an unprecedented amount of conflicts that have started around the world.
During the Biden Presidency there have been an unprecedented amount of conflicts that have started around the world.


During Joe Biden’s presidency, the U.S. has been involved in or supported actions related to major conflicts around the world. Joe Bidens presidency will forever be linked to the many wars that have occurred on his watch. When Trump left office there were no wars. I attribute this to being because of the weak leadership of Joe Biden and his ultra left agenda.


It should be noted that Putin invaded Ukraine after he saw how chaotic and incompetent

Biden's withdrawal was from Afghanistan. In fact all the wars going on in the

world today is the direct result of Afghanistan's bungle. The world saw firsthand what

a how weak Biden is.


      1.  Ukraine War: After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Biden administration has been a leading supporter of Ukraine, providing significant military and financial aid, including advanced weaponry such as tanks and long-range missiles. The U.S. also coordinated with allies to impose sanctions on Russia and support Ukrainian resistance, which has extended into a prolonged conflict .

      2.  Israel-Hamas Conflict: The Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023 following a Hamas attack on Israel. The U.S. provided substantial military support to Israel while also urging measures to minimize Palestinian civilian casualties. Biden has faced criticism for balancing his support for Israel with addressing the significant humanitarian crisis in Gaza .

      3.  Afghanistan Withdrawal: In August 2021, Biden oversaw the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, ending a 20-year war. The chaotic exit, including the Taliban’s swift return to power and the tragic Kabul airport bombing, drew widespread criticism. The U.S. also conducted its final airstrikes in Afghanistan during this period, marking the end of direct military involvement in the region.

      4. Syria has been at war with its own people and there was a takeover of the government. Joe Biden had a part in this because he turned a blind eye to Assad killing his own people. Last week they found a mass grave with more than 100,000 bodies. The mass grave was 10 feet deep, Assad didn’t want it to be discovered. Where was Joe Biden?

      5. Nagorno-Karabakh war was an armed conflict between Azerbaijan supported by Turkey and the self-proclaimed Republic Artsakh together with Armenia, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. It was the latest escalation of an unresolved of conflict in the region, which unresolved conflict over the region, which is internationally recognized as a part of Azerbaijan, but partially governed by Artsakh, a breakaway state with an Armenian ethic majority.

      6. Sudan – Following the 2021 Sudanese coup d’état, tensions mounted between the Sudanese government and the Rapid Support Forces, leading to the battle of Khartoum on April 15th 2023, beginning the Sudanese civil war (2023 – Present).

      7. China and Taiwan – In late 2022, Chinese military exercises and actions near Taiwan caused major world concern.

      8. The Camp Simba attack by Al-Shabaab in January of 2020 killed three Americans.

      9. Morocco – In November of 2020, the Polisario Front declared it had broken the 30-year truce and attacked Moroccan forces in Western Sahara.

      10. Mozambique - The insurgency of Cabo Delgado intensified with events such as the 2020 Mozambique attacks, the Moc’imboa da Praia offensive in 2020 and the Battle of Palma in 2021.  

 

These conflicts have defined Biden’s foreign policy. Donald Trump isn’t in office and all of the conflicts around the world have taken a drastic turn towards making peace.

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