Joe Biden almost gets us into WW3

When Joe Biden visited Poland, it was on the heels of him making several major mistakes. Earlier, in Brussels, when asked how NATO would respond to a Russian chemical weapon attack, Biden said that NATO would respond "in-kind", which means that NATO would also use chemical weapons. Within minutes of the end of that press conference, NSA Jake Sullivan rushed before the cameras to say that the U.S. wouldn't use chemical weapons "under any circumstances."

In instance after instance, the Biden administration's national security team had to clean up Joe's messes. Also in Brussels, Biden insisted that sanctions didn't deter, that they weren't meant to deter Russia. That's news to VP Harris, Secretary of State Blinken, NSA Sullivan and Press Secretary Psaki. They're each caught on video saying the opposite:

Those statements pale in comparison with this statement:
A dictator bent on rebuilding an empire will never erase a people’s love for liberty. Brutality will never grind down their will to be free. Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia — for free people refuse to live in a world of hopelessness and darkness.

We will have a different future, a brighter future rooted in democracy and principle, hope and light, of decency and dignity, of freedom and possibilities.

For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.

On TV, it was said that the administration had walked that regime change statement back. That's nonsense. They didn't walk that statement back. They sprinted it back.

On the international stage this past week, Joe Biden made one policy statement mistake after another. When meeting with the 82nd Airborne in Poland, Biden stepped in it bigtime:

Biden said "And you're gonna see when you're there, and some of you have been there, you're going to see women and young people standing in front of a damn tank and they're saying 'I'm not leaving.'" The minute Biden stops reading off the teleprompter is the minute the dangerous statements start. It isn't a matter of if. It's a matter of how many misstatements will Biden make.

With Biden on the international stage, Biden turns from semi-human into a ticking time bomb. French President Macron warned Biden against making incendiary statements. Then Biden make several incendiary statements:

France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, has warned against using inflammatory language to describe Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, after Joe Biden said Vladimir Putin was a "butcher" who "cannot remain in power." Biden’s remarks, made during a speech in Poland on Saturday, were taken by many as a call for regime change in Moscow. His words were swiftly walked back by both the White House and the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, who insisted the country does not have "a strategy of regime change in Russia – or anywhere else."
Joe Biden likes bragging that he's had tons of experience on the world stage. There's no disputing that he's sat in on tons of briefings in far-away places. It's equally indisputable that he's recommended lots of foolish plans for solving international problems. It's one thing to sit in on briefings. It's another to have the fate of a war hang on what you're saying.

During the 2020 campaign, people were told that Biden would have a calming effect on their lives. If a surrender in Afghanistan and not trying to win a winnable war in Ukraine is having a calming effect, give me the Trump administration back. If skyrocketing inflation is the price we pay for Biden's calming effect, give me back the Trump administration ASAP.

Joe Biden and today's Democrats make me nervous. Their policies have created problems. The Democrats' policies haven't solved problems. We can't afford more progressive 'progress.'

Frankly, I'd trust Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo or Ron DeSantis on the international stage than I trust Joe Biden. Biden is dangerous.

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