Biden warns against ‘semi-isolationism’ and stresses importance of alliances at WWI cemetery in France
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President Joe Biden warned against a streak of “semi-isolationism” in the US as he stressed the importance of alliances during a symbolic visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery on Sunday, honoring the thousands of Americans who died in World War I at a site former President Donald Trump skipped during a 2018 visit to Paris.
President Joe Biden warned against a streak of “semi-isolationism” in the US as he stressed the importance of alliances during a symbolic visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery on Sunday, honoring the thousands of Americans who died in World War I at a site former President Donald Trump skipped during a 2018 visit to Paris. “The idea that we’re able to avoid being engaged in major battles in Europe is just not realistic. That’s why it’s so important that we continue to have the alliances we have, continue to beef up those alliances, continue to keep NATO strong, continue to do what we’ve been able to do for the last – since the end of World War II,” Biden told reporters after participating in a wreath-laying ceremony. Asked whether he believes that Americans’ views of alliances are changing, Biden spoke broadly, but appeared to misspeak as he pointed to delayed congressional aid for Iraq, rather than Ukraine. “I think Americans hold the view – I think there’s a new a rising sense of some in the country wanting to let that slip. The idea that we become semi-isolationist now, which some are talking about? I mean, the idea we had to wait all those months just to get the money for Iraq and we … because we’re waiting – I mean, it just – it just – it’s not who we are. It’s not who America is,” Biden said. The president has repeatedly cast blame on congressional Republicans for delaying aid to Ukraine, and personally apologized to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the holdup earlier this week. Biden said Sunday it was important for him to make the trip to Aisne-Marne to pay tribute as a show of support for alliances.
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