Wednesday , December 25 2024

The President respects allies: White House clarification on Biden's xenophobia criticism

Washington: President Joe Biden criticized India, Japan, China and Russia and said that these countries could not prosper because they have extreme nationalism (xenophobia). After the uproar over these statements of the President, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierrette defended the President and said that in fact, the President had made those remarks in a general sense. In fact, the President has a lot of respect for his colleagues.

“Our allies and partners know very well how much the President respects them,” he said. Broadly speaking, America itself is a country of immigrants and immigrants from other countries have made this country strong.

A White House spokesperson had to clarify after Biden, in his remarks on Wednesday, compared India and Japan, also members of the Quad group, with Russia and China, saying those countries did not prosper because they did not welcome Did. Immigrant. When America welcomes immigrants. Actually America (United States of America) USA. It is a country of immigrants themselves.

As Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden enters the race for re-election, the president criticized the country's stance on immigrants in a speech at a fundraising event. 77-year-old former President Donald Trump is contesting from the Republican Party against 81-year-old Biden.

Current President (Democrat) Joe Biden and his party want to welcome immigrants. On the other hand, his rival Donald Trump and his party (Republicans) are strongly opposed to immigrants.

In this speech, Biden fiercely targeted China and said that China is in so much trouble (economically) because of its xenophobia. The same is true of Japan, India and Russia.

Observers say Biden thus has 14% of the total US population, which is likely to be heavily inclined towards him. Therefore, there is a possibility of Biden's victory in the elections to be held in November.