Look at how Biden made a mistake in announcing aid to the Gaza Strip.
“In the coming days, we will work with our friends in Jordan and others who are airdropping more food and supplies,” the president said. He added that the United States “will seek to open other routes, including perhaps a sea corridor.”
But Biden twice mistakenly referred to airdrops to aid Ukraine, prompting his staff to clarify that he was talking about Gaza.
The United Arab Emirates, Egypt, France, Jordan and the United Kingdom have already carried out air drops.
Another huge mistake
This is not the first time the president has made a mistake. For example, in a speech earlier in February, Biden claimed to have spoken to former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at a summit meeting in 2021, but the German had already been dead for years. He also confused French President Emmanuel Macron with Francois Mitterrand and forgot the name Hamas several times.
A legal report described him as “an elderly man of good will and poor memory.” According to Biden, there is none of that. He answered during a press conference: “My memory is good.”
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