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Biden's Red Button Diplomacy: A Silent Threat to Global Stability


Biden is keeping his fingers on the red button to press the red button at any time regarding the relations with Ukraine. Instead of giving permission for the use of long-range missiles so that Ukraine had the capabilities like a sovereign nation to fight Russian aggression, he is coming out like the World Bank or the IMF. 

The motives are clear to veto any bill brought by the UN at any time in the UNSC  with regards to Ukraine like it has done in the past in the last three years. The US and Biden's intentions are not unclear towards his benefactor. Like in the past, Biden wants to be the policeman of the world, which is what Russia and its allies are seeing, and object to it with regards to the US. 

Biden is also keeping his fingers ready for the red button when it comes to Europe and the UK. This is what exactly happened during the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's recent visit. He was not forthcoming with a reply or any proposal to oppose or support Keir Starmer's partial ban on the supply of weapons to Israel given the inhuman crisis as it unfolds by the minute and the hour in the Middle East.

This attitude is also with regards to the sufferings inflicted on the migrants indirectly or directly by the past actions of the US.

Biden's inactions are the main reason why there is an escalation of war in Lebanon by the Iran proxies, in Iraq, and also the same is being carried to Ukraine. Russia sees this as a green signal to carry out more strikes deep inside Ukraine, Kyiv and the chances for a nuclear strike in Ukraine's nuclear facilities becomes imminent, because of a total and complete disregard for human dignity, respect, and reciprocity in the wake of aggressions.

The word is revenge and not reciprocity of human dignity, respect, and value. The world should awake to this wake-up call and should no longer trust the US nor the US administration under any government for long-term trust, morality, or friendship in the future.


 

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