Biden: The Cold War divided the world
In his speech at the UN General Assembly, the US President said: “This is my last speech at the UN General Assembly and I have seen a lot of history.”
According to Isna, US President Joe Biden gave a speech at the beginning of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.
At the beginning of his speech, he mentioned his background in politics and said: “During the Cold War, the world was not united, this war had divided the world. The Middle East (West Asia) was at war, America was at war in Vietnam, and that war was the longest war in the history of the United States, at that time, American citizens were angry and questioned the power of the country, but in the same situation, many They were optimistic.”
He claimed: “America went through that crisis and this process was not without cost or easy and with the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, we managed this issue and ended the cold war, we ended the war in Vietnam and today Vietnam And America are friends with each other, and this shows that even in the heart of war, friendship is possible and things will get better, and we must not forget that.”
Biden went on to claim, without referring to America’s crimes during its wars in the Middle East, and said: “Much more is still needed to deal with sexual injustice, terrorism and the tools of war, and on September 11, the target of an attack by al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden.” We were labeled a terrorist and we executed justice against him.”
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