President Joe Biden speaks about Ukraine from the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023, as Secretary of State Antony Blinken, left, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin listen. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin listen.
CNN: Biden considering trip to Europe to mark one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
President Joe Biden is considering making a trip to Europe around the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine next month, two senior administration officials tell CNN.
A trip is not yet confirmed, and details have yet to be finalized. But one of the officials said that one stop under consideration is Poland, a key NATO ally currently housing thousands of American troops that also serves as a hub for Western weapons transfers to Ukraine. US service members are also training Ukrainian troops there.
It is highly unlikely that Biden would travel to Ukraine as part of this trip, however, one of the officials said, given the ongoing security concerns.
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Update #1: Biden weighs Europe trip to bolster Ukraine on one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion (NYPost)
Update #2: Biden may travel to Europe to mark one-year anniversary of Russia’s Ukraine invasion: reports (Market Watch)
WNU Editor: Given the choice of staying in Washington DC and being faced with questions on classified documents being stored in your home, or going to Europe, I would go to Europe.
The 2 dicks behind him. The straight faces are hilarious.
ReplyDelete^ Straight from Sat nite Live
ReplyDelete"And that's what i said to Corn pop day before tomorrow' rotflmao
laugh on. but who did the public decide was a better man for the white house? not truuuuuumppp
ReplyDeleteHe needs to stop off in Afghanistan so he can transfer all that abandoned equipment to Ukraine.
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