President Joe Biden said – struggle in Afghanistan is over

President Joe Biden- Joe Biden’s speech at the UNGA: Addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, US President Joe Biden said military might should be our last resort, not the first. He said weapons cannot be saved from the Kovid-19 epidemic or its future variants, but that this is only possible through the collective will of science and politics. The US president said that today we face the challenges of terrorism. We have ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan and after the end of the war we are opening the doors to diplomacy.

America is not the country it was 20 years ago

President Biden said today that America is not a country after the 9/11 attacks 20 years ago. He said that today we are better equipped to fight propaganda. At the UNGA, the US President said that we know the dangerous sting of terrorism. Last month, a terrorist attack on Kabul airport lost 13 US soldiers and killed scores of Afghans. Those who commit terrorist acts against us will find an unshakeable enemy in America.

America doesn’t want a new “cold war”

In the midst of the conflict with China, President Joe Biden has declared that we do not want a new cold war, where the world is divided. America is ready to work with any country that seeks peaceful resolutions … because we have all suffered from our failures.

He said the United States was determined to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Biden has said that we want serious and sustained diplomacy to advance the full demilitarization of the Korean Peninsula.

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