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This afternoon Eastern time Biden will explain, “ Here’s the deal, man!” On Afghanistan. Then he’ll explain it to the World. He’s not currently in the good graces with many World leaders of this Afghanistan situation. But, we’ll see..,[image deleted]
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Northwest · M
[quote]He’s not currently in the good graces with many World leaders of this Afghanistan situation.[/quote]

How about a for instance?
@Northwest you really following the news on this?
@Northwest what I posted was from a news item
On my news app. The source I would cite if I could locate it again.
Northwest · M
@soar2newhighs [quote]you really following the news on this?[/quote]

I sure am, and there is no such thing. I look forward to your sources. But I don't blame you, because you only follow one news source.

For instance, when you see this Fox headline:

[quote]World leaders blame Biden, express disappointment with Afghanistan[/quote]

And run with it, then you only have yourself to blame for getting duped, yet again, by Fox. But, if you actually read the article

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/boris-johnson-blames-us-and-biden-for-afghanistan-collapse

You will see that headline was total bullshit. Specifically, Fox concluded that:

[quote]World leaders are speaking out about their disappointment with the security situation in Afghanistan, with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson going so far as to pin the blame on President Joe Biden and the United States.[/quote]

How did they reach this conclusion:

[quote]Johnson said it was "fair to say the U.S. decision to pull out has accelerated things, [b][i][u]but this has in many ways been a chronicle of an event foretold[/u][/i][/b]," but urged Western leaders to work together to prevent Afghanistan from again becoming a "breeding ground for terrorism."

"I think it is very important that the West should work collectively to get over to that new government – be it by the Taliban or anybody else – that nobody wants Afghanistan once again to be a breeding ground for terror and we don't think it is in the interests of the people of Afghanistan that it should lapse back into that pre-2001 status,"[/quote]

Does this sound like Biden is not in the good graces of many world leaders?
@Northwest yes, that is the article I was referring to.
Northwest · M
@soar2newhighs [quote]yes, that is the article I was referring to.[/quote]

🤣 🤣

Here's what you should do next time: please read the article, you will discover that the Fox headline, is not in any way shape or form related to the actual content.

Perhaps you can point to the actual part of the article where [b]World leaders blame Biden.[/b]