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Video: Starry-Eyed Biden Humiliates America On Global Stage

Finding innovative and exciting ways to provide even more help to Ukraine is, of course, high on Joe Biden’s agenda while he attends the G7 conference in Italy. After all, why not? Based on his arrival, it looks like Ol’ Joe’s handlers are in for a long haul, so I guess he’ll need a regular dose of whatever medicine they gave him for his State of the Union address.

Biden disembarked from Air Force One via the short set of stairs, as is now customary for him, but what made his entrance more remarkable was how bewildered and disoriented he seemed as he stumbled down the stairs.

That is indeed awkward. It doesn’t appear like he knew where he was, with the slow shuffle and the vacant expression.

The situation worsens.

He appears to be a wandering corpse that requires direction.

It’s not exactly encouraging to feel this confident, is it? Consider what it must be like for the other world leaders present to watch Biden deteriorate in front of their very eyes while they search for fresh approaches to increase funding for Ukraine.

The largest industrialized nations in the world, known as the Group of Seven (G7), will meet for three days in Apulia, Italy. According to the White House, one of the main topics of discussion will be how to use $300 billion in frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine in the fight. “Announcing ‘an impactful set of fresh sanctions and export control actions’ against Russia is another agenda item for this week’s discussions, according to White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby.”

“The G7 leaders have made numerous commitments, and these actions will fulfill them,” Kirby said. The actions will target “the entities and networks that are assisting Russia in obtaining the necessary supplies for its war.”

There is disagreement about the best way to proceed, but Biden and his colleagues generally concur on the benefits of taking Russian assets to support Ukraine’s endeavor, according to a source familiar with American preparations for the meeting. According to the source, the European countries had preferred to utilize only the interest from Russia’s assets to help finance the war, while the Biden administration had intended to use both principal and interest. The insider went on, “The Biden administration is willing to make concessions and follow the course that European countries choose, given that Ukraine desperately needs more weapons.”

We can at least find some comfort in the knowledge that Biden won’t be embarrassing us on the international scene for very long, given his alarming lack of presence and mental awareness. The Daily Mail reports that Biden will only be in Italy for a short time. He gets there on Wednesday at midnight local time and leaves on Friday night, traveling directly to Los Angeles to attend a campaign fundraiser alongside George Clooney, Jimmy Kimmel, and Julia Roberts.”
Author: Scott Dowdy


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