I sure hope that Kamala Harris will step aside so that Gavin Newsome can be on the 2024 ticket as Biden's VP.
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I sure hope that Kamala Harris will step aside so that Gavin Newsome can be on the 2024 ticket as Biden's VP.
Worst thing ever, to do at this time.
Newsome will get 8 years after Biden and Harris leave.
Edit: And Newsome isn’t VP material. :)
Biden in Europe live updates: President arrives in U.K. for talks
Larry starts at - 47:21
Biden at - 1: 17: 50
don't vote for him
:doglol:
US President Joe Biden arrives in Lithuania
On Monday evening US President Joes Biden arrived in Lithuania ahead of the Vilnius NATO Summit due to start on Tuesday.
Biden's Air Force One landed at Vilnius Airport at around 19:15. Biden and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken were met by Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda and US Ambassador to Lithuania Robert Gilchrist.
After landing, Biden stopped to chat with US Embassy workers and their families gathered at the Vilnius Airport.
Later, the president's motorcade moved towards the centre of Vilnius where the US delegation will stay at the Kempinski hotel.
On Tuesday, the Lithuanian and US leaders will hold a bilateral meeting to discuss support for Ukraine, measures to strengthen NATO's eastern flank, and the response to the Russian military aggression against Ukraine.
On Wednesday, Biden will attend a special event at Vilnius University's Grand Courtyard, where he will address the Lithuanian people.
Has he called it Lithiumanistan yet ?
:)
It seems it was left to the EU to dangle enough carrots in front of Erodgan to agree to Sweden's admission to NATO.
Sleepy Joe probably slept through it.
Statement from President Biden on President Erdoğan’s Commitment to Advance Sweden’s NATO Accession Process
I welcome the statement issued by Türkiye, Sweden and the NATO Secretary General this evening, including the commitment by President Erdoğan to transmit the Accession Protocol for Sweden to Türkiye’s Grand National Assembly for swift ratification. I stand ready to work with President Erdoğan and Türkiye on enhancing defense and deterrence in the Euro-Atlantic area. I look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Kristersson and Sweden as our 32nd NATO Ally. And I thank Secretary General Stoltenberg for his steadfast leadership.
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US President Joe Biden meets with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda for an official welcome ceremony at the presidential palace followed by a bilateral meeting before the NATO summit in Vilnius.
NATO leaders gather for a summit in Vilnius
Joe Biden visits Sunak, but great conversation was not on the cards.
The American president looked like he was in dreamland on his trip to London, and for half the time he probably was
TIM STANLEY
10 July 2023 • 7:50pm
Tim Stanley
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The president makes regular use of cue cards to remind him of important details. Such as the fact he is president CREDIT: PAUL GROVER FOR THE TELEGRAPH
This was a good trip for Joe Biden. He didn’t fall over, declare war or ask to see the Queen.
His preposterous motorcade squeezed its way through the Downing Street gates like an obese tourist through a metal detector, the massive Beast car designed to stop bullets and bombs but also protect its precious cargo from bumps in the road. It stopped. Security leapt out and scanned the road for cracks in the pavement. Then the president emerged, walked a few steps – and skipped as if to say “ta-daa!” Contrary to what you might have read, Joe Biden can still walk.
Gore Vidal described Ronald Reagan as a tribute to the embalmer’s art. He first made that observation in 1968, when Reagan was 57. Joe is 80. Age comes to us all, and it has come early to my knees, but Biden stubbornly refuses to retire – insisting that his party backs him for a second term and for everyone to please stop mumbling and speak clearly. He is a chilling reminder that past a certain point we all look like Ethel Merman. I don’t know what he’s done to his body but the skin is so palpably stretched and pinned that every time he smiles, his knees rise up, prolonging that short walk from car to No 10 – his advisers looking on anxiously, praying to God that he knocks on the right door.
The Prime Minister greeted him warmly. “Hey buddy,” I imagined the president saying, “do you know who I am?”
“Of course I do, sir.”
”Great. Would you mind telling me?”
The talking points are written down on cue cards that the president uses wherever he goes. Rishi and Joe sat in the garden to pretend to chat for the cameras and the president rifled through a deck of reminders composed, I’m sure, in font large enough to be read by the police snipers in the trees. “YOU ARE THE PRESIDENT,” read the first. “YOU ARE IN ENGLAND,” the second. And “YOU ARE NOT DREAMING,” the third. Later we were informed that Sunak “challenged” Biden over the use of cluster bombs in Ukraine, which – given that the president is probably unaware there’s a war in Ukraine, or even that such a country exists – would make for as illuminating a conversation as discussing economics with a cat.
How did America, that spritely democracy across the pond, become a gerontocracy like the old Soviet Union? We used to laugh at Brezhnev for snogging East Germans and saluting ducks: he was only in his seventies. Then again, there can be wisdom in old age: Konrad Adenauer retired at 87, and he built a democracy. There is value in having done it all before, to have seen every president since Roosevelt, a dozen wars, four recessions and all seven Police Academies. Biden is the late 20th century incarnate, as immersed in history as the continent he now tours.
Later, his helicopter landed at Windsor and the King gently guided the General Secretary of the Democratic Party through a review of Guardsmen in their tall, black hats. The president looked bemused. “Come on man, this has gotta be a dream!”
Joe Biden visits Sunak, but great conversation was not on the cards
Biden in Europe live updates: President heads to NATO talks in Vilnius
NATO leaders gather in Lithuania's capital
VILNIUS—President Biden said he was “not at all” surprised by Turkey’s decision on Monday to clear the path for Sweden’s entry into the NATO alliance, a sudden shift as leaders gathered for the start of the summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.
“I’ll talk about it later,” Biden promised as he sat down to meet with the Lithuanian president.
Asked what made Turkey agree to a deal, Biden smiled and said, “What do you think?” but did not elaborate.
President Erdogan of Turkey had earlier linked Sweden's NATO bid to Turkey joining the European Union, setting up an apparent obstacle before it quickly dissolved.
What happens when he forgets to bring them? Or if he picks something else up by mistake?Quote:
The president makes regular use of cue cards to remind him of important details. Such as the fact he is president
SUNAK: "Good day Mr. President, and welcome to London".
SLEEPY JOE: "Can we interest you in an extended warranty on your vehicle?"
Finland says it’s ‘very difficult’ to set a timetable for Ukraine in NATO
Finland’s new Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen said her country supports Ukraine joining NATO “in the future” but that now is not the time to set a firm date.
In an interview on the summit’s sidelines, Valtonen cited a provision in NATO’s founding treaty in 1949 that prohibits a country at war from becoming a member.
“It’s indeed very difficult to set a concrete timetable therefore that Ukraine is actively defending its country and engage in a war,” Valtonen said. “Since in this kind of war, probably the difference between war and peace is not that obvious, it’s very difficult to draw the line at an exact place.”
Still, Valtonen predicted that steps would be taken at the summit to bring Ukraine closer to NATO short of immediate membership. “The most important thing is that we stand by Ukraine’s side and we keep on supporting Ukraine with an increasing pace and also that we can promise security in all levels towards Ukraine and the Ukrainian people,” she said, “and also mentally that they can prepare for being NATO members in the future.”
President Biden addressed the NATO summit on Tuesday, saying the adding of Finland and Sweden to NATO is historic and consequential. Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Biden.
Video: President Biden: Adding Finland, Sweden to NATO is a historic moment
Biden is set to participate in a bilateral meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at 11 a.m. ET today.
It comes after Turkey agreed to support Sweden joining NATO after a year of opposing the move.
The meeting is also taking place after the White House said it plans to move ahead with the transfer of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey in consultation with Congress, according to national security adviser Jake Sullivan.
Sullivan said the F-16 deal was in the works before Turkey's announcement to drop opposition to Sweden's membership.
"President Biden has been clear and unequivocal for months that he’s supported the transfer of F-16s to Turkey," Sullivan said to reporters. "That this is in our national interest. It’s in the interest of NATO that Turkey get that capability."
Biden and Erdoğan previously spoke Sunday ahead of the NATO summit
President Joe Biden is meeting with other NATO leaders in Vilnius, Lithuania, today (after a good night’s rest) for a key summit that could change the course of the war in Ukraine and reshape the alliance itself.
The summit kicks off on a somewhat positive note, after Turkey agreed to support Sweden’s bid to join NATO after a year of opposition. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed the reversal as a “historic step.”
- All eyes will be on President Joe Biden as he meets with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy before delivering a keynote speech on the final day of the NATO summit in Lithuania’s capital, Vilnius.
Biden and G7 leaders are expected to make an announcement alongside Zelenskyy today outlining long-term commitments “to help Ukraine build a military that can defend itself and deter future attack,” the White House said.
While the summit so far has publicly touted unity and support for Ukraine in its struggle against Russia's invasion, Zelenskyy has lashed out over the “vague wording about ‘conditions’” in a draft of an official NATO communiqué after it didn't offer a timeline for Kyiv's integration into the alliance.
Biden will later deliver a speech at Vilnius University before heading to Helsinki, where he will celebrate NATO's expansion, with Finland as its newest member.
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