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    Home » Blog » Biden’s Debate Night Meltdown Has Made The World A Far More Dangerous Place

    Biden’s Debate Night Meltdown Has Made The World A Far More Dangerous Place

    June 28, 2024Updated:June 28, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    After President Biden’s tragic and degrading discussion performance last night, the discussion centered on whether Democrats may replace him on the solution, how the mechanics might operate, and what the Biden campaign’s plan of action will be now that the leader has demonstrated himself to be unfit for office.

    However, a crucial point has largely been overlooked as a result of the Democrats ‘ efforts to rend clothes and tooth. America currently has no president. Whomever is calling the shots in the White House, especially on foreign affairs, it is n’t Biden. When it comes to international policy and making decisions about how to respond to crises abroad, the president still has an important and possibly critical role, despite the fact that a large portion of American leadership has devolved into the hands of an unaccountable ( and unaccountable ) operational government.

    But our present leader, as the entire world now knows, may follow the train of his own feelings. He appears to have just a passing understanding of the world. He is hardly able to walk down a few steps. He’s undoubtedly not in charge of the White House, which indicates that the president is currently extremely poor. Because America’s adversaries are aware that they have a limited opportunity to exploit Biden’s visible weakness while he is still in office, that makes the world much more dangerous after last night.

    In other words, the most important outcome of the conversation is n’t what the DNC may perform at its convention this summer or how the internet might attack Biden after duly carrying water for his campaign. The main fallout of the debate might be true fallout rather than how domestic politics are affected entirely.

    There are currently several hot conflicts in different parts of the world, and they do n’t just involve low-level coups in small nations like Kenya and Bolivia. Basically, Israel is at war with Iran. The Russia- Ukraine combat rages on, no end in sight. Additionally, China has the potential to invade Taiwan anytime. Yet without a dementia-admitted 81-year-old from the White House, these are unsafe times. But the amount of Biden’s decrease has made it even more harmful.

    To be clear, Biden has n’t been fit for office at this time for years. However, the debate’s open scene added a new intensity to a reality that our established media and political elites have been refuting for some time. Simply put, the conversation established that Biden is in a position of rapid decline. He struggles to connect the dots between his two sentences or follow what he’s talking about. There is no way to flip it. Last night, the entire world saw our position for themselves.

    But likewise clear was the contrast with Trump, who was logical, violent, and obvious- eyed about the threats we face worldwide and what he’ll do about them. K. T. McFarland, the original deputy national security advisor under Trump and a lifelong fixture in the national security creation, &nbsp, made this point next day, noting that Iran, China, and Russia “realize they have a narrowing window of opportunity to utilize US failure”.

    That’s exactly right, and not just because of the contrast between the two men on the stage. There’s also a stark contrast between their foreign policies. Trump made a wise argument during the discussion about how Russia did not attack Ukraine while he was president and how there was peace in the Middle East as a result of his stronger foreign policy and Iran’s containment. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, made the decision to invade Ukraine only after the disaster of the Afghanistan withdrawal in Biden’s first year. And it was only after Biden lifted the sanctions against Iran that Tehran was able to mobilize the resources to support the Hamas attack on October 7.

    These differences in foreign policy do n’t go unnoticed by our adversaries. For the simple reason that Trump’s foreign policy is influenced by nationalism in a way that Biden’s is not, they are aware that it will be much harder to pursue their strategic goals during a second Trump administration. Trump continued to pursue American national interests abroad while he was in office, regardless of whether it violated the deep state’s “interagency consensus” or whether the liberal media protested. He truly put America first in a way that neither Biden nor the Democrats have done.

    That’s a problem for our enemies, whose plans rely on a weak and unsteady America. Revisionist powers like China and Russia are primarily confined by American economic and military power, which allows them to be executed by a competent president and commander in chief. &nbsp,

    After last night, the entire world knows we do n’t have a competent commander in chief. We do n’t even have a president. Not just for America, but for the entire world, the next six months just got a lot more dangerous. &nbsp,


    John Daniel Davidson is a senior editor at The Federalist. His writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Claremont Review of Books, The New York Post, and elsewhere. He is the author of The Dark Age to Come: A History of Pagan America. Follow him on Twitter, @johnddavidson.

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