Biden attended the G7 Summit this weekend and had a few questionable moments.
At one point while speaking he had a hard time distinguishing between Libya and Syria.
In fact, he confused them repeatedly.
The Washington Examiner reported:
Biden confuses Libya and Syria three times during remarks at G-7 summit
President Joe Biden confused Libya and Syria three times during a press conference from the G-7 summit.
“There is a lot going on where we can work together with Russia,” Biden said Sunday in response to a question from NBC’s Peter Alexander on how the president plans to deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“For example, in Libya, we should be opening up the passes to be able to go through and provide food assistance, an economic, I mean, vital assistance to a population that is in real trouble. I think I’m gonna try very hard — by the way, there’s places where — I should not be starting off by negotiating in public here, but let me say it this way: Russia has engaged in activities which we believe are contrary to international norms,” Biden continued, apparently attempting to allude to Russia’s military presence in Syria.
Biden then appeared to confuse the countries two more times as he continued to make his point.
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“They have also bitten off some real problems, and they’re gonna have trouble chewing on them. For example, the rebuilding of Syria, of Libya.
Watch the video:
.@JoeBiden appears to confuse Libya and Syria three times during remarks at the G-7 Summit. pic.twitter.com/v3xERvrtI0
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) June 14, 2021
People are rightly concerned.
This is horrible. At some point his cognitive disfunction has to be considered a natl security threat if only because of the confidence it must give our enemies “President confuses Syria with Libya three times”
pic.twitter.com/R7is0yl2MR— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) June 13, 2021
He confused Syria with Libya three times in the same remarks. https://t.co/5zVvoArcoF
— Brit Hume (@brithume) June 14, 2021
To be fair. He also probably thinks he's in Delaware.. 🤦♂️
— Jon Nicosia (@NewsPolitics) June 13, 2021
Sad, isn’t it?
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