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World Big News: US President Joe Biden's visit to the Middle East and us!

US President Joe Biden is 79 years old. Due to his age, the media keeps a close eye on him. Their mental and physical condition and movement...

US President Joe Biden is 79 years old. Due to his age, the media keeps a close eye on him. Their mental and physical condition and movements are noted. Former US President Trump has also named Joe Biden as 'Sleepy Joe'.



The American president is fit for his age, but after spending years in the White House, he has broken the age record of President Ronald Reagan. Biden has crossed the age Reagan reached when he completed his second term. Biden is mentally and physically fit, but his advisers worry that Biden won't stagger, talk, or say anything.

The Jerusalem Post, citing a report by the New York Times, wrote several additional articles. As reported, no overnight engagements have been scheduled for President Biden. A rest interval has been kept in the meetings.

You can read reports from both the New York Times and the Jerusalem Post.

5 decades and 10 Israeli tours, this is the Haaretz headline. Joe Biden addressed a gathering on Israel's Independence Day in April 2015. Speaking to a gathering of Jewish officials, his supporters, lobbyist Lobby East, and ordinary Jews, Biden said, 'You all know me, you've seen me, you've made me, you've taught me, I know you. Many of whom I have worked with for 40 years. It is not necessary to be a Jew to be a Zionist and I am a Zionist.

Hartz says Biden has been very supportive of Israel. Giving aid to Israel, calling it the best American investment, but when it comes to peace and Israel, Biden again becomes like a leftist Jew who also serves in the Israeli army and complains about his government. It also remains that it wastes opportunities for peace.

Biden was the first to give Israeli officials a tough time in America. When Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin arrived in America after the invasion of Lebanon, his meeting with Reagan was cordial. He clashed with Biden in the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, where Biden criticized Israel's expansionist construction policy more than the Lebanon invasion and threatened to cut off aid. When he punched the table, the Israeli Prime Minister said that Biden is a writing table, not made for punching. Don't threaten me, I am a proud Jew and proud of our 3 thousand years of culture. I will not change my position with threats.

Alan Pinkas is a former Israeli diplomat. He has commented on Biden's visit and personality for Haaretz. "When Bill Clinton was elected president of the United States, the next day I went to give my foreign minister, Shimon Peres, an update on Clinton," Allen says.

Allen says he was young, thought highly of himself and wanted to brief his secretary of state on the new US president. Shimon Peres ignored me. He was reading a book on Chinese history. Without taking his eyes off the book, Perez asked, "What do you want?" "I want to inform you about the new American president," Allen said.

"Look, I've met every American president since Harry Truman," Perez waved. Met Eisenhower briefly, then met John F. Kennedy, met Landon B. Johnson, met Richard Nixon, met Gerald Ford, met Jimmy Carter, Reagan, and George Bush. Do you really think you have anything to tell me when this guy Clinton was elected less than 12 hours ago?

Allen then writes that Biden is the American president who will know the Israeli prime ministers after his visit. The ancients he has already met and how many events he himself has been a part of, how many documents he has signed, as if it is a story of 50 years. This has been witnessed in Israel-US relations. He is the last US president to see Israel-US relations grow. This is our American answer to Shimon Peres.

If you have read this far, these highlights will give you an idea of ​​how the US President's visit to Israel is being evaluated.

The I2U2 (I2U2) virtual meeting is to be held during this visit. 2I ie Israel and India and 2U ie US and UAE are going to form an alliance. Saudi Arabia is going to allow all types of flights from Israel to pass through its airspace. The first effect of this is going to be that the journey from Israel to India will be reduced from 8 hours to 5 hours. The Gulf countries are going to join a common defense system. In addition, Israel is going to provide a defensive shield to the Arab countries against Iran, which is supported by the US.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is coming on a visit to Iran where the Turkish President is also arriving. This is considered to be a response to this visit.

Mullah Yaqub has returned to Kabul from Qatar. Qatar-Afghanistan is about to enter into a defense agreement. Mulla Yaqub says that the agreement is good and we will consider it. Along with this, he said that we have asked Qatar to give salaries, uniforms and arms to our security forces. According to the newspaper report, Qatar has discussed this agreement with the US and Europe and has asked Afghanistan to fulfill its international obligations.



The Emir of Qatar will also participate in the meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Saudi Arabia, where American President Biden will also meet with the leaders of Egypt, Iraq and Jordan in addition to this council.

After meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister, Biden has said that Iran will be prevented from making nuclear weapons. The last option to prevent this from happening would be the use of force. This use of force is well analyzed by the Jerusalem Post which discusses when the Americans will use force. When will Israel do it? Iranian Ayatollahs are not a direct threat to America. Neither Iranian missiles can reach America.

Which of Israel's leaders are determined to act 3 months in advance if they find out? Even after the Americans build an atomic bomb, they will not do so if it is not a direct threat to them.

If we read this discussion, we will be able to guess why the Arab countries are getting closer to Israel instead of America. Will this decrease our importance or not?

This whole region is going up and down. Our friend and rival countries are changing positions. India plans to hold the G20 meeting in Kashmir, in which Arab countries will also participate. It is only one thing for us to think that everything that is happening around us will necessarily have an effect on us, but are we somehow related in it? Are you even seeing it or not?

How much room do we have left for a diplomatic initiative while we are also forced to look to the same friendly countries who are now looking elsewhere for the sake of economy.

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