It’s a matter of campaigning, but it’s also a matter of something else. on this tuesday President United States of America,Joe Biden, attacked hard donald trump He said the Republican would not defend NATO countries if they were “guilty” and would not keep their payments to the Alliance up-to-date for conflicting statements he made at a rally this weekend, saying those countries would be paid to NATO. They even encourage Russia to invade them. The Democrat, who will almost certainly face Trump in the November presidential election, gave this message “stupid,” “embarrassing,” “dangerous,” and “un-American.”
“This is the worst part “he means that”In his speech at the White House, Biden emphasized that he condemned the damage Trump caused to the country’s credibility and said: “No other president in our history has bowed to a Russian dictator.”
“When Trump looks at NATO, he doesn’t see an alliance that protects the United States and the world,” the Democrat continued. “He looks at it as if it were a burden. He doesn’t understand that NATO is founded on the fundamental principles of freedom, security and national sovereignty. For him, principles don’t matter, everything is operational.”.
The American president also spoke We see NATO as a ‘sacred commitment’. “Our enemies have been trying to create cracks in the Alliance for a long time, and the biggest hope of those who want to harm the United States is the collapse of NATO,” he said. “As long as I’m president, if (Russian President Vladimir) Putin attacks an ally, “The United States will defend every millimeter of NATO territory.”
Aid offer to Ukraine
Biden appeared hours later Senate to give Green light for bipartisan support inside vote 70-29 to a bill that will allocate $60,000 million to Ukraine, $14,000 million to Israel, $10,000 for humanitarian aid to civilians in conflict zones, and nearly $5,000 million to Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific. This initiative must now be approved by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, where speaker Mike Johnson has threatened not to even bring it to a vote (though Trump’s pressure has already sparked a debate by calling for tougher immigration and border measures to be included). proposal involving their collapse in the Senate).
HE future Even if the package is a matter of debate uncertainthen r growsResistance among Republicans to giving more aid to Kiev and also he Democrats’ refusal to give more money to Israel while deepening humanitarian disaster Loop.
Biden tried to soften this opposition by ensuring that military equipment was sent to Ukraine, but the money was invested in the US producing weapons and ammunition to replenish its own arsenal. He also talked about humanitarian aid for Palestinians “who are in desperate need of food, water, shelter and assistance.” But he also put forward other arguments: “Will they defend freedom or side with tyranny? Will they support Ukraine or stay with Putin? Will they advertise?Defend the USA or Trump?” he asked Republican congressmen. “History is watching” said.