S. Korean President Returns U.S. MIA Troop Remains in Person. Biden Sends No Rep
I am sure that this was no "spur-of-the-moment" event. Our government had to know about it for some time in advance.Many of us remember the big stink that Joe Biden made last year when he bothered to campaign about how the Democrat would treat America’s allies so much better than that loudmouth Donald Trump who was always talking about America First.
The allies seemed excited at the prospect of an American president treating them with the deference, respect, and obedience they’ve come to expect from American leaders until, well, you-know-who.
Biden can’t seem to remember a lot of things these days, including the name of his Secretary of Defense and that five-sided building in Virginia where the military hangs out.
Last week, during a live teleconference call with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the elected leader of Australia, you know that fellow from Down Under who’s a really good guy, Biden clearly forgot the great ally’s name. It’s Scott Morrison.
The trio was announcing a minor defense agreement, which they called major, that may someday result in Australia getting a new nuclear-powered submarine. Biden forgot to inform a NATO ally of the deal, which torpedoed Paris’ huge sub construction contract with Canberra. The French are great at snubs as long as they’re not incoming. So, their national nez got majorly out of joint.
Now comes another example of a Biden blunder. And one that shows Democrats’ long-running disdain, even distrust for the military.
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S. Korean President Returns U.S. MIA Troop Remains in Person. Biden Sends No Rep
Bringing home the remains of the fallen is always an emotional issue for Americans, many of whom still fly black POW-MIA flags from the Vietnam War.Frosty