President Biden confuses Israel and Palestine, Putin for Trump!


President Joe Biden recently became controversial when he mistakenly referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin as his predecessor Donald Trump. And just days earlier at the G7 summit he confused Israel and the Palestinians, even confusing Syria and Libya three times when addressing international leaders.


President Biden turns 79 on Nov. 20, becoming the oldest president in the United States. Despite speaking little to reporters, the press still many times caught the new president saying the wrong thing. The last time, during the G7 summit, he confused Israel and the Palestinians.


24h.com.vn More damaging in a press conference after the U.S.-Russia summit, President Joe Biden caused controversy after a "disastrous" mistake by mistaking his russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for the name of his predecessor Donald Trump.


Biden said, "I got some of president Trump's press conference... Putin, he talked about how we need to have some sort of way of working, in which the Arctic is in fact a free zone."


This "disastrous" incident was then immediately noticed and pointed out by Republican lawmakers.


This isn't the first time the U.S. president has made such a mistake. Last week, at the G7 summit, Biden even confused Syria and Libya three times when he addressed international leaders about humanitarian assistance in countries ravaged by civil war.


In it, he discussed the possibility of cooperating with Russia in providing "vital support" to "Libya" – a "region in real difficulty". He then went on to say that Russia had destroyed more than it could in intervening in "Syria." Then he mentioned Libya in the next paragraph.


Aides later said he wanted to mention Syria when he said Libya.


On June 17, Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, said he had sent a letter calling on President Joe Biden for a cognitive test. Thirteen other Republicans joined Jackson in signing the letter. The letter was addressed to Biden, Biden's doctor Kevin O'Connor and Anthony Fauci, the president's chief medical adviser.


Ronny Jackson told The Hill:


"Looking at what's been going on over the last year and a half, Biden doesn't know what's going on and where he is. He looks very confused."


In October 2020, Jackson said he believed President Biden "does not have the mental capacity and cognitive ability to be commander-in-chief and head of state."


Republicans pointed out that Biden has become increasingly clear that "President Biden's mental decline and amnesia have become more apparent over the past 18 months" as he frequently makes mistakes when speaking. He even forgot the name of his Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin.


As president of the world's number one power, it is necessary to deal with a multitude of important things, the issue of Biden's memory is really an important issue of the United States.

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