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WATCH: Biden’s Speech at the UN Leaves Many Confused


Biden spoke at the UN today.

Something that many presidents would use to unify the world and solve international issues.

How did Biden use it?

Well, in the few phrases, you can make out from him.

A lot of it pandered to the Ukraine with more talks of aid.

As you know, Zelensky is coming to the White House on Thursday to speak about more foreign aid.

Watch Biden’s rambling here:

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Let me know in the comments what you think Biden says.

Fox News has more on Biden’s speech at the UN:

President Biden on Tuesday said the United Nations General Assembly meets “at an inflection point in history,” and called for strengthened alliances while stressing that “no nation can meet the challenges of today alone.”

Biden, delivering his annual speech to leaders of the UN in New York City on Tuesday, addressed the United States’ continued support for Ukraine against Russia’s “naked aggression,” the importance of denuclearization of the Korean peninsula and efforts to block Iran from nuclear proliferation; the competition between the United States and China; the climate crisis and more.

Biden, upon taking the podium, stressed the importance of strengthened alliances and “standing together.”

“My fellow leaders, we gather once more at an inflection point in history,” Biden said, calling for “new approaches to our shared challenges.”

“The United States seeks a more secure, more prosperous, more equitable world for all people,” Biden said. “We know our future is bound to yours.”

He added: “No nation can meet the challenges of today alone.”

Early in his address, the president discussed the United States’ continued support for expanding the United Nations Security Council; the importance of developing a joint strategy to ensure artificial intelligence technologies are safe; and ways to strengthen security in the Indo-Pacific.

But the president issued a warning about emerging technologies, like artificial intelligence, saying they “hold enormous potential and peril.”

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More from CNBC on Biden’s speech:

Previewing Biden’s trip on Friday, White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan said a “substantial section” of the president’s speech will be devoted to Ukraine. This summit is the first time Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend in person since Russia’s invasion began in February 2022. He gave a prerecorded speech to the body at last year’s session.

We need the war in Ukraine to end.

Not because I side with Russia or Ukraine.

But because our country needs to stop shoveling money into this country.

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Even after the war, the U.S. continuously sends Ukraine foreign aid.

Just like we do to so many other countries.



 

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