Biden Confuses Ukraine & Iraq In Sad Meltdown

Joe Biden’s visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in Belleau, Northern France, alongside Nurse Jill, was marked by moments that encapsulated both solemn remembrance and unexpected tangents. As they laid a wreath at the WWI American cemetery, Jill led the way while Joe, dealing with his own physical limitations, shuffled along, a visual reminder of the toll of age.

 


 

Stopping to engage with reporters, Biden’s remarks veered into personal anecdotes, notably revolving around his late uncle Bosie, whom he has previously claimed was tragically consumed by cannibals in New Guinea. Additionally, he brought up the memory of his son, Beau Biden, who succumbed to brain cancer at Walter Reed in Bethesda, Maryland, in 2015. Despite the personal losses he’s endured, it’s worth noting that Biden himself is not a Gold Star dad, a distinction reserved for parents who have lost children in military service.

In a moment that showcased Biden’s occasional verbal slips, he appeared to confuse Ukraine with Iraq while discussing the delayed allocation of funds. He lamented the prolonged wait for financial support, blending the two countries in his remarks. This instance underscores concerns about Biden’s cognitive faculties, raising questions about his ability to maintain clarity and coherence in public statements.

The exchange with reporters, captured in a video snippet, captures Biden’s scattered thoughts and apparent confusion, prompting scrutiny over his mental acuity. This incident adds to a growing narrative surrounding Biden’s verbal gaffes and lapses in recall, fueling speculation about his fitness for office.

Despite the somber backdrop of a cemetery dedicated to American soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice, Biden’s comments took on a more personal and, at times, disjointed tone. As the video circulates, it serves as a reminder of the challenges Biden faces in maintaining coherence and focus, particularly on matters of international significance.

Harrison Carter
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