Biden was speaking to reporters at the end of a five-day trip abroad to mingle with NATO allies in Madrid and the leaders of the Group of Seven advanced economies in the Bavarian Alps, which came as the nation was still facing the effects of Court of Friday. “America is in a better position to lead the world than we have ever been,” Biden said. “But one thing that has destabilized it is the outrageous behavior of the United States Supreme Court to not only annul Roe v. Wade, but essentially challenge his right to privacy.” He added: “I could understand why the American people are frustrated with what the Supreme Court has done.” Biden said he would support changing the Senate rules, which require 60 votes to pass most laws, to allow a bill that extends abortion protection nationwide, even though Democrats do not have enough votes in the House. Senate for that. The three-day NATO summit included the Biden administration’s announcement of plans to permanently strengthen the US military presence in Europe, an agreement between Turkey, Finland and Sweden to pave the way for the Scandinavian accession to NATO and to inform the its strategic perception. reflect that China’s “coercive policies” pose a challenge to the interests of the Western bloc. “I think we can all agree that this was a historic NATO summit,” Biden said. He noted that the last time NATO updated what its mission statement was essentially was 12 years ago, when Russia was identified as a partner, and the document did not even mention China. The new document released at the summit changes that. “The world has changed, it has changed a lot since then,” Biden said. “This summit was about strengthening our alliances, meeting the challenges of our world as they are today, and the threats we will face in the future,” Biden said. Biden also stressed the announcements at the G-7 summit, including more financial and military assistance to Ukraine, as it aims to halt Russia’s four-month invasion and announce tougher sanctions aimed at punishing Moscow. “We will stick with Ukraine and the whole alliance will stay with Ukraine as long as necessary,” Biden said. “I do not know how it will end, but it will not end with a Russian defeat of Ukraine in Ukraine.”
title: “Biden Roe Court Ruling Destabilizing Us Still Ahead " ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-30” author: “Vivan Kaczor”
Biden was speaking to reporters at the end of a five-day trip abroad to mingle with NATO allies in Madrid and the leaders of the Group of Seven advanced economies in the Bavarian Alps, which came as the nation was still facing the effects of Court of Friday. “America is in a better position to lead the world than we have ever been,” Biden said. “But one thing that has destabilized it is the outrageous behavior of the United States Supreme Court to not only annul Roe v. Wade, but essentially challenge his right to privacy.” He added: “I could understand why the American people are frustrated with what the Supreme Court has done.” Biden said he would support changing the Senate rules, which require 60 votes to pass most laws, to allow a bill that extends abortion protection nationwide, even though Democrats do not have enough votes in the House. Senate for that. The three-day NATO summit included the Biden administration’s announcement of plans to permanently strengthen the US military presence in Europe, an agreement between Turkey, Finland and Sweden to pave the way for the Scandinavian accession to NATO and to inform the its strategic perception. reflect that China’s “coercive policies” pose a challenge to the interests of the Western bloc. “I think we can all agree that this was a historic NATO summit,” Biden said. He noted that the last time NATO updated what its mission statement was essentially was 12 years ago, when Russia was identified as a partner, and the document did not even mention China. The new document released at the summit changes that. “The world has changed, it has changed a lot since then,” Biden said. “This summit was about strengthening our alliances, meeting the challenges of our world as they are today, and the threats we will face in the future,” Biden said. Biden also stressed the announcements at the G-7 summit, including more financial and military assistance to Ukraine, as it aims to halt Russia’s four-month invasion and announce tougher sanctions aimed at punishing Moscow. “We will stick with Ukraine and the whole alliance will stay with Ukraine as long as necessary,” Biden said. “I do not know how it will end, but it will not end with a Russian defeat of Ukraine in Ukraine.”