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Biden announced the decision to end the presidential campaign

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In a surprise announcement, President Joe Biden announced that he will not seek re-election and will end his campaign in the upcoming presidential race. Despite the decision, Biden has confirmed that he will continue to serve as President of the United States until the end of his current term. Key points: Decision not to run: President Biden cited personal and political reasons for his decision to withdraw from the presidential race. Continuing leadership: Biden emphasized his commitment to leading the country through the end of his term, ensuring a smooth transition. Political implications: The decision changes the landscape of the upcoming election, prompting speculation about potential candidates from both parties. Influence on US politics: Biden's announcement has significant implications for the Democratic Party, which is now faced with the challenge of choosing a new candidate to lead the election in the upcoming elections. Political analysts suggest the move could open the d

How Biden can protect the US from a possible return of Trump

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As the United States prepares for the upcoming election, political scientists are scrutinizing the potential consequences of Trump's return to the White House. Former President Donald Trump, known for his controversial policies and strained international relations, especially with Europe, poses a serious challenge. Here are three important steps President Joe Biden can take to protect US-European relations and prevent potential disruption. 1. Strengthening diplomatic ties A crucial first step for Biden is to continue strengthening diplomatic ties with European allies. Relations with Europe have often been strained during Trump's presidency due to his "America First" policy and frequent criticism of NATO. Biden can counter this by reaffirming US commitment to NATO and engaging in regular diplomatic dialogues with European leaders. By encouraging a cooperative approach, Biden can reassure European allies of the US's commitment to mutual defense and cooperation. 2. P

Biden's speech at the NATO summit and the future of his campaign

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During a key press conference at the NATO summit, President Joe Biden vigorously defended his foreign policy strategy, facing questions about his mental acuity. Despite a few verbal gaffes, including calling Vice President Kamala Harris "Vice President Trump" and mistakenly referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi as "President Putin," Biden remained steadfast in his message. Biden touched on pressing global issues, highlighting his administration's stance on China and the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. He emphasized direct communication with Chinese President Xi Jinping, warning against further support for Russia's war in Ukraine. At the same time, he clarified that now he has no reason for a direct conversation with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin. Biden's remarks at the summit were a mixture of foreign policy propaganda and campaign rhetoric. He emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression

Johnson lifts restrictions on Ukraine's use of supplied weapons

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Johnson cancels restrictions on the use of weapons supplied by Ukraine US President Joe Biden has lifted restrictions on the use of US-supplied weapons by the Ukrainian military, in a move that could significantly affect the war in Ukraine. This means that Ukrainian forces will now have more freedom to use these weapons against Russian targets, including those located on Russian territory. President Biden announced this decision [date] after a telephone conversation with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi. Biden said that the decision was made in response to Russia's continued aggression against Ukraine. "The United States is committed to providing Ukraine with the weapons it needs to defend itself," Biden said. "We will not allow Russia to dictate the rules of this conflict." The lifting of the restrictions is a major victory for Ukraine, which has been pressing the US for months to give it more freedom to use weapons. Ukrainian officials have argued

"Biden, the US elections and Ukraine: a complex interaction"

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The interplay between US politics and international relations is a dynamic and often confusing affair. With the 2024 US presidential election approaching , one of the key areas of attention is the foreign policy of the Biden administration, in particular its position on Ukraine. This article examines how President Joe Biden's policies and actions regarding Ukraine may affect the upcoming election and what this means for the broader geopolitical landscape. The legacy of Biden's foreign policy Since taking office, President Biden has sought to reaffirm the United States' commitment to its allies and uphold democratic values on the world stage. One of the central principles of his foreign policy is a decisive stance against Russian aggression in Ukraine. The Biden administration provided significant military and economic support to Ukraine, strengthening the US position as a staunch ally. This support is not simply a matter of international diplomacy; it has deep resonance in