Many Americans are very anxious about Biden's recent three events in Iraq, Putin, and the United States
Source author: Niu Danqin
Biden's recent three events have made many Americans very anxious.
I'm really anxious, after all, this is the President of a country.
The first thing, the wrong words.
Everyone is bound to say the wrong thing, and the key is that Biden was very wrong this time.
The most significant recent international event is undoubtedly the rebellion of the Wagner Group in Russia. At a public event, a journalist asked Biden: Do you think that the recent incident in Russia has weakened Putin's influence?
Biden spoke confidently: Of course, it's hard to say that he's clearly losing the Iraq War?
You heard me right. What Biden said is indeed: Putin is losing the Iraq War!
Where is this all about?
When did Russia go to war in Iraq?
Ukraine may have been taken aback by this. We have been fighting hard for over a year, and it turns out that Biden has forgotten where we are?
Also, is Biden referring to Putin or the United States?
The second thing, the wrong word is+1.
This matter feels even more outrageous because it also involves a bit of China.
Biden just hosted the Indian Prime Minister at the White House state banquet. Overall, this is still the third guest of state invited by Biden since he took office.
The first one is Macron, the second one is Yin Xiyue, and the third one is Modi.
You can also see that Biden places great importance on Modi.
But as soon as Modi left, Biden seemed confused again. When mentioning Modi in a public occasion, he blurted out: My new best friend, Modi from China.
The person next to them was stunned. Modi is at least a well-known figure internationally, and Biden warmly entertained him, embracing him time and time again; I forgot his identity and even changed his nationality.
Which country's nationality cannot be changed, but unfortunately, it has to be changed to China.
Is this because I have too much longing for China?
I guess Modi is also helpless. Biden, Biden, do you remember who I am?
The third thing, face.
What's wrong with Biden's face?
Because many people suddenly realize that Biden's face has been very unusual lately, with a very obvious indentation.
The grand President of the United States, with a good marital relationship, definitely cannot be domestic violence.
But how could this be?
Under external questioning, a White House spokesperson revealed the truth: in recent weeks, Biden has been using a CPAP ventilator at night to alleviate sleep apnea syndrome.
According to the materials, sleep apnea syndrome is a chronic medical problem characterized by symptoms such as suffocation, breathing pauses, snoring, and wheezing. Obesity, aging, sleep posture, and facial structure can all lead to sleep apnea syndrome. If left untreated for a long time, it can increase the risk of heart disease, hypertension, stroke, and other conditions.
CPAP ventilator is a positive pressure artificial respiration device applied to the air passage, which continuously injects air into the respiratory tract through a mask to support it, and users can also breathe synchronously during the process.
According to data from the American Medical Association, approximately 30 million people in the United States are believed to have sleep apnea syndrome, of which approximately 6 million are diagnosed.
Biden did not conceal this. Many years ago, he revealed to the public that he had this flaw.
But the need for a CPAP ventilator to help, which many Americans did not expect. Maybe Biden used it before, but he would avoid appearing in public with indentations.
This time, it can only be said carelessly.
Are these just three things? It doesn't seem like it either.
Everyone knows that Biden often says the wrong thing, and sometimes he can't find his direction, even falling. Just a few days ago, there was one thing that made him very embarrassed.
He had previously boasted in California that he had convinced Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to increase Japan's defense budget. His original words were: "I convinced him, and he also convinced himself that changes must be made. Japan has significantly increased its military budget."
Is it Biden's credit that Japan has increased its defense budget?
It's rare that Japan has also taken a step forward and publicly expressed dissatisfaction with the United States: Biden, what you said is not true.
Finally, Biden hesitated and said, "Rather than saying he needs me to persuade him, it's better to say he has already made a decision himself... Earlier last week, I said some misleading things at a fundraising event. I didn't mean to."
After talking, it was Biden adding fuel and vinegar to his words.
After all, Biden is the President of the United States. How can Americans not be anxious about each one of these things?
Don't forget, in next year's US presidential election, there will be two heavyweight presidential candidates. One is Trump, who will be 78 years old and is known for his big mouth; Another is Biden, who will be 82 years old and the oldest presidential candidate in history.
Don't forget, Kissinger, who celebrated his 100th birthday not long ago, had a big concern about the health of Biden and Trump. Biden will be 82 next year, and Trump will be 78 next year, both of whom are quite old. Kissinger is worried that these two bodies may not be able to handle it.
This is indeed a concern for many Americans. How is your health, Biden? In the current international context, a healthy and strong president is crucial.
I remember when Biden fell not long ago, some American friends were very emotional. Biden's fall was small, while American falls were big.
Some people lament that if Biden can't stand on either of his legs, and if he says the wrong things so frequently, how can he stand out for the United States?
Alas, this exposes another deep-rooted problem in the United States: discrimination against black people, discrimination against Asians, and now discrimination against the elderly and disabled.
No matter what you think of Biden, we still wish him good health. It's not easy for Biden to fight like this even at the age of over 80.
Finally, I couldn't help but recall an anecdote about Biden and Putin.
It should be before the Russia-Ukraine conflict that Biden denounced Putin publicly: you are a "killer". Putin responded by saying, "How should I answer him?"? I will tell him: Good luck! I wish him good health.
What's even more interesting is that Putin added with a smile: I'm not satirizing or joking
So, some Americans speculate that Biden has been falling frequently lately, is it Putin who did it?
Also, Biden, you said Putin lost the Iraq War, did you feel confused by Putin's anger again?