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VIDEO: Biden Gets Manhandled By Foreign Leader After Making A Strange Comment

Joe Biden is now traveling in Europe, as we have already reported. He initially traveled to the U.K., where he met with King Charles and experienced a lot of confusion. Then he flew to Lithuania for the NATO conference, where he encountered further issues. He was quite hypocritical as well. After promoting climate change and having his climate czar describe it as a scary emergency at a conference in the U.K., Biden then demonstrated his concern for it by driving a gas-guzzling convoy of more than 30 vehicles through Lithuania.

But for the ailing Biden, this week delivered more uncertainty. When my colleague Sister Toldjah reported on Biden’s visit to the UK, she mentioned how King Charles had to lead him around when he was at Windsor Castle. This pattern persisted in Lithuania, where President Gitanas Nausda occasionally appeared to assume the position of caretaker. Nausda moves Biden a bit into position in addition to instructing him on what he needs to do and where he needs to go.

“My signature? Only my Signature?” Nausda informs him, as Biden inquires. Additionally, he sank into the chair like a man who was really old.

Joe needed to be shown how to stand on the red carpet by Nausda in the same manner that he would teach a little kid.

Then, Joe being Joe, he cracked a strange joke regarding the Lithuanian Presidential Medal of Freedom that Nausda had just shown him.

“That will be worn by me,” Biden declared. With the way Nausda responded to the joke, I can only assume that Joe won’t be receiving the medal any time soon. Jokes regarding national honors are perhaps not the greatest course of action.

During his appearances, Biden mostly ignored the questions, as is his habit. Biden glanced at the press pool after his meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, but he quickly turned and left without answering any questions.

However, despite the fact that he was dodging inquiries from reporters, he still said something that led many to wonder whether he hadn’t also revealed something else that he wasn’t intended to say.

“When Russia attacked again, it didn’t take us long to send hundreds of men here. We will be certain that you have all you require. The secretary of defense is present right now. We could send him.”

I’m perplexed. What is he referencing here? I believe that to be Ukraine (does he comprehend where he is? ), but is he also acknowledging that we sent “thousands of troops” to the country? Or is he referencing Lithuania? NATO has only included Lithuania as a member since 2004. Did he then present them with our secretary of defense? It’s always a challenge to attempt to understand exactly what Joe is saying since he is Joe. A casual phrase may have serious repercussions on the international arena, as we witnessed when he said he was essentially fine with a “minor incursion” in Ukraine. The costs of Biden’s mistakes are already high.

Author: Scott Dowdy


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