Biden has US paying for European war

 DC Daily Journal:

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While Biden’s foreign policy has earned high praise in Europe, the sentiment is far less favorable at home. A Gallup poll released Monday revealed that approval of U.S. leadership has risen in 26 of 30 NATO countries since 2020, with double-digit increases in 20 nations.

However, domestically, Biden faces a starkly different picture, leaving office with a dismal 37% approval rating and 60% disapproval of his foreign policy, according to Real Clear Politics.

Under Biden’s watch, several crises have escalated. He failed to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, and fighting spread to Lebanon through Iranian proxies. In Ukraine, U.S.-supplied missiles struck targets within Russia, further intensifying the conflict, as Moscow now enlists North Korean troops to bolster its forces.

Still, Biden touted his global accomplishments. He highlighted efforts to unify NATO against Russian aggression, counter China’s territorial ambitions in the South Pacific, and contain Iran’s destabilizing influence in the Middle East.

“Russia, China, and Iran are all weaker today than when I took office,” Biden asserted, portraying these nations’ alliances as stemming “out of weakness rather than strength.”
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Russia started the war in Ukraine because it feared the country would be absorbed into NATO by the Biden regime.  It was one of Biden's largest blunders.  Russia was not able to absorb Ukraine quickly, which exposed Russian weakness.  Meanwhile, Biden began shipping billions of US dollars to Ukraine to fend off the war he helped to start.  Biden's weakness also led to a war in the Middle East with Iran's proxy Hamas engaging in the mass murder of Israelis.  That has also been a costly war for US taxpayers.  It should not be surprising that Europe is glad the US is paying for the war in Ukraine.  

BTW, NATO's very existence has always been tied to stopping Russian aggression.  Russia had pretty well stayed within its boundaries until Biden came into office.

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