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« Reply #1584 on: July 12, 2023, 10:09:00 AM »
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While the media continues to focus other unimportant stories, President Joe Biden is racking up wins on the international stage.

Today, he formally lobbied Turkey to end their blockade of Sweden's entry into NATO. Not only does this move strengthen NATO, it weakens Russia. This is another historic Biden accomplishment as he promised a month ago Sweden would enter NATO and he delivered once again on his promises.   

The more folks underestimate President Biden, the more he accomplishes.





Biden just secured a big win from his Europe trip



CNN — President Joe Biden has already secured a powerful deliverable from his Europe trip – one that will weaken Russia’s strategic position in another detrimental consequence of its invasion of Ukraine.

Turkey’s lifting of its blockade on Sweden’s entry into NATO was a significant and stunning move on the eve of the NATO summit in Lithuania. The reversal by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan came hours after he warned Sweden would be out in the cold until Turkey got its long-delayed membership in the European union.

Once Sweden finally joins NATO, it will bolster Biden’s reputation as a US leader who reinvigorated and expanded the bloc. Finland – which decided to sign up, like Sweden, after the invasion of Ukraine – has already added hundreds of miles of NATO territory on Russia’s border. Biden’s lifeline of arms and ammunition for Ukraine and leadership of the alliance has made him the most significant president in transatlantic affairs at least since George H.W. Bush, who presided over the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany. His legacy will ultimately depend, however, on the outcome of the war in Ukraine and his capacity to avoid a direct clash with Russia.

Turkey’s about-face will also lighten the mood at the NATO summit, where the alliance’s most unified moment in years had been in danger of being somewhat tarnished by divides over Ukraine’s pleas to get a timetable for membership. Biden had said before leaving the US that Ukraine was not ready to join. New member states need unanimous approval of all NATO’s members before they can join the club and benefit from its collective security guarantee.

Erdogan’s move was also a severe blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin. First, it will result in the expansion of NATO territory and strengthen the alliance after an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine that Putin had argued was partly intended to weaken the West and to counter what he claims is its effort to neuter Russia’s power in its own backyard. Secondly, the decision by Erdogan – an increasingly autocratic leader who has enjoyed largely cordial ties with the Kremlin strongman – will frustrate Russia’s attempts to sow divides between NATO members in order to weaken the alliance.

Monday’s events were another intriguing twist for a mercurial leader who has leveraged Turkey’s strategic position where the West meets the East to try to rebuild his country as a major regional power. While it is so far unclear whether Erdogan secured anything more than cosmetic concessions from Sweden, NATO’s European powers and the United States, his sudden change of mind raises the question of whether he had negotiated himself into a corner. He had already dropped objections to Finland joining the alliance.

The newly reelected Erdogan has vexed successive US presidents for years, both over his geopolitical muscle flexing and his hardline rule that Washington fears will erode Turkey’s secular constitution and democracy. In recent years, the US has been frustrated by his cozying up to Putin and also his suggestions, yet to be realized, of a rapprochement with Syria.

Behind the scenes diplomacy after US pressure

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who is very close to Biden and was just persuaded to extend his term until October 2024, said that Turkey’s change of heart was the product of months of diplomacy. “This is not new negotiation, but it is about implementing, and reassuring the implementation of the different things we agreed a year ago in Madrid,” Stoltenberg said.

Turkey’s change of heart also followed a telephone call between Biden and Erdogan on Sunday, in which the American president appears to have made his position crystal clear. The White House hinted at the tone of the call when it said Biden expressed a desire to get Sweden into NATO “as soon as possible.”

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the deal came about after talks between NATO, Turkey and Sweden but also pointed to recent US engagement, including the president’s meeting in Washington last week with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.

"We’re coming into this consequential summit with a full head of steam,” Sullivan told reporters in Vilnius following the Sweden deal which he said highlighted a sense of unity that would disappoint Putin. “Every few months, the question is called: Can the West hang together? Can NATO hang together?” he added. “Every time allies gather, that question gets re-upped, and every time the allies come together and answer it forcefully and vehemently: Yes we can.”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, hailed the unpicking of the deadlock and also sought to secure political credit for Biden, whom he saluted as a foreign policy expert. “He has a real grasp of it, a real handle on it, and is very effective. And this is a victory for America, for the West, for freedom, and for President Biden.”

Whether Turkey got any political wins may not emerge for several days. But official media in Ankara quoted a senior official as saying Erdogan secured Sweden’s full support for Turkey’s entry process into the EU, which has been on hold for years. Stoltenberg also expressed strong backing for Turkey’s campaign for EU membership, and Biden said in a statement he was looking forward to enhancing security in Eurasia with the Turkish leader.

All of these steps, however – while possibly giving Erdogan political cover back home for his shift of position – hardly seem like big breakthroughs for Turkey. Stoltenberg, for instance, has no capacity to influence its bid to join the European Union. And Erdogan’s crackdowns on human rights and the media have only increased skepticism about Turkey’s capacity to meet EU entry conditions. Sweden and Turkey did agree to work together to combat terrorism as part of the deal between their leaders, and NATO agreed to appoint a new counter-terrorism coordinator. These steps appear to be aimed at assuaging Erdogan’s demands for a crackdown on the militant Kurdistan Workers’ Party in Sweden. Turkey claims that the Stockholm government had allowed members of the group to operate on its soil and has been complicit in far-right anti-Islam protests.

Another factor that may have weighed on Erdogan was the fact that a group of bipartisan senators had called on Biden to delay the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey, which would be one of the biggest arms sales in years, until it dropped its objections to Sweden’s NATO membership. Sen. Bob Menendez, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Monday he had not yet decided whether to drop his long-standing opposition to the F-16s deal, partly over concern Turkey could use the planes to intimidate fellow NATO member Greece. The New Jersey Democrat said he could make up his mind “in the next week.” Sullivan said that Biden supported the sale of the jets and had placed no caveats or conditions on it in recent weeks in talks with the Turks. He also said the administration had been in touch with Menendez on the issue.

A stunning reversal

Given his hardline position coming into the NATO summit, Erdogan appears to have fallen well short of his own objectives. He warned as recently as Monday morning that Sweden’s membership should be linked to Turkey’s own aspirations to join the EU. “Turkey has been waiting at the gate of the European Union for over 50 years now,” and “almost all NATO member countries are European member countries,” he warned.

Former Deputy Director of National Intelligence Beth Sanner said on CNN on Monday that Erdogan’s sudden shift was “fascinating” because he had essentially been seeking to negotiate quid pro quos with the US for months. “This really isn’t about Sweden, this is about the United States and Turkey and Turkey’s role,” she told Jake Tapper. “He played his hand too hard by putting the EU membership on the table, and I think he really wants to be seen by NATO as the person who comes in and saves the day, not as the spoiler.” She continued: “He started looking like the spoiler and I think he had to back off.”

One major consequence of Erdogan’s reversal could be a souring of his relations with Putin only days after he he invited the Russian leader to Turkey in August. Erdogan wants to wield Turkey’s power to broker an extension to a deal that allows Ukraine to export grain from Black Sea ports.

In another significant move over the weekend, Turkey allowed the release of a group of Ukrainian commanders, who were previously captured by Russia after leading the defense of Mariupol from the Azovstal steel plant last year. They went home to a heroes’ welcome with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky despite a prior agreement with Russia that they would not be handed over to Ukraine until the end of the war.

It looks like Erdogan has made a significant break with Putin. But anyone who expects him to quit playing multiple sides of the great geopolitical game will likely be disappointed. Erdogan has always been about exacting maximum power for himself and Turkey, and that is unlikely to change.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/11/politics/biden-turkey-sweden-nato/index.html

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« Reply #1585 on: July 12, 2023, 10:35:16 AM »
President Biden @POTUS

Folks, we're in Lithuania for the NATO Summit.
 
Our Alliance is stronger, more energized, and more united than ever.




Lithuania, thank you for the warm welcome.



The United States is here today to reaffirm our ironclad commitment to NATO, but also to our Ally Lithuania.
 
Our partnership goes back a long way. And our commitment to Lithuania, to the Baltics, and to NATO has not wavered.




It's great to be back in Vilnius.







The United States will always stand with Lithuania, and we are committed to defending every inch of NATO Territory.
 
Our commitment to the security of our NATO Allies is ironclad.

Today, President Nausėda of Lithuania and I discussed our commitment to defending NATO's eastern flank and our support for the people of Ukraine.
 
We're taking on these shared challenges together.




At this critical moment, there’s no one better equipped to lead a united NATO than Secretary General Stoltenberg.
 
Putin thinks the way he succeeds is to break NATO – it’s not going to happen.




It was great sitting down with President Erdoğan once again today in Lithuania for a NATO Summit made even more historic by Türkiye’s agreement on the admission of Sweden.



NATO stands strong.



https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1678875563669311490

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« Reply #1586 on: July 12, 2023, 01:59:19 PM »
Old Joe embarrassed himself numerous times in "Europe" this week.  Isn't there one person on his staff who can instruct him on where he is supposed to go so that he doesn't roam around on stage like an escaped dementia patient?

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« Reply #1587 on: July 13, 2023, 06:10:56 AM »
In another show of international strength, Lithuania President Gitanas Nauseda bestowed President Joe Biden with The Order of Vytautas the Great with the Golden Collar, the highest award that a Lithuanian President can bestow on anyone.

President Biden is the first American president to receive the award for special merits in developing the bilateral relations between the Republic of Lithuania and the United States of America, improving the political, cultural, economic, and social cooperation of the two countries.

Doesn't really fit the radical right wing "old man with dementia" fake narrative, does it?





NATO Summit: President Biden Receives Order Of Vytautas The Great From Lithuania


NATO Summit: President of Lithuania welcomes Joe Biden at the Presidential Palace in Vilnius

VILNIUS — The NATO summit kicked off in Vilnius with a show of solidarity for Ukraine, as President Joe Biden’s motorcade arrived at the summit site amidst a sea of blue and yellow flags adorning the city.

Ukrainian flags were raised on street poles, city buses, and buildings, while residents were urged to join in by displaying blue and yellow flags on their windows and balconies. The city’s tallest building, the Vilnius TV Tower, also joined in by illuminating its facade with the colors of NATO, Lithuania, and Ukraine flags after dark.

Welcome to Lithuania, @POTUS! He will participate in the #NATOSummit. The U.S. commitment to our NATO Allies and Article 5 is sacrosanct and President Biden is in Vilnius to affirm that. #WeAreNATO pic.twitter.com/uBxJAIA6XC

— U.S. Embassy Vilnius (@USEmbVilnius) July 10, 2023


Earlier today, President Nauseda presented President Biden with the Order of Vytautas the Great, adorned with a golden collar. This honor holds significant meaning, as it is the highest award that a Lithuanian President can bestow, and President Biden is the first US President to receive it. The Order of Vytautas the Great was established in 1930 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Vytautas the Great. It is granted to both Lithuanian and foreign heads of state, as well as their citizens, in recognition of distinguished services to the State of Lithuania.

The White House expressed, “This award recognizes President Biden’s special merits in developing bilateral relations between the Republic of Lithuania and the United States of America, as well as his contributions to political, cultural, economic, and social cooperation between the two countries.”

The United States established diplomatic relations with Lithuania in 1922. Since Lithuania regained its independence in 1990, the two countries have developed a close partnership. The United States warmly welcomed Lithuania’s accession to NATO and the European Union in 2004.

The office of the President of the Republic of Lithuania revealed that President Gitanas Nauseda engaged in discussions with President Biden regarding support for Ukraine, measures to reinforce NATO’s eastern flank, and the response to Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine, backed by Belarus. Furthermore, President Nauseda mentioned Lithuania’s efforts to secure military equipment from the United States.

President Nauseda highlighted the warm reception given to President Biden by the Lithuanian people, acknowledging that some Vilnius residents had temporarily left the city due to heightened security measures.

“The United States is here today to reaffirm our commitment to NATO, but also to Vilnius,” stated President Biden during the meeting with Nauseda. He pledged to stand by Lithuania and assured that all necessary assistance would be provided.

Expressing his support for Ukraine, President Biden emphasized, “We’re also going to discuss our support for Ukraine.”

He reiterated his strong backing for the transatlantic alliance. “As you’ve probably heard, I’m a strong supporter of the transatlantic alliance,” said Biden. Leaning towards President Nauseda, he added, “As I’ve said before, we take, NATO takes, all of us take, Article 5 literally.” President Biden also expressed confidence in Sweden joining NATO, saying, “I’m confident we can get that done.” Moreover, he reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to supporting the people of Ukraine.

President Nauseda, a vocal advocate for Ukraine’s NATO membership, emphasized the urgency of taking decisive action in the face of the current security situation in Europe.

“Now is the right time for strategic decisions. Inviting Ukraine to join NATO would be our strategic responsibility and would firmly link Ukraine to the Euro-Atlantic security architecture. Ukraine deserves to be invited,” he shared his views after a meeting with a group of US Senators on Monday.

Biden will hold a meeting with President of Turkey later today following Erdogan’s agreement to forward Sweden’s accession protocol to the Grand National Assembly to ensure ratification.

https://thepavlovictoday.com/nato-summit-president-biden-receives-order-of-vytautas-the-great-from-lithuania/

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« Reply #1588 on: July 13, 2023, 08:57:37 AM »
Right wingers are pulling their hair out as their two main talking points against President Biden has gone up in smoke.

U.S. inflation has fallen dramatically than any G7 country, and President Joe Biden's new border policy has fixed the Trump border disaster. Biden's border success demolishes the Republican lie of an "open border".     

Republicans should be thrilled that President Biden is cleaning up Donald Trump's disasters that Biden inherited. That's what an effective President does, which is get solid results from competent leadership.       

Today’s CPI report brings new and encouraging evidence that inflation is falling while our economy remains strong.

• Inflation has fallen for 12 months in a row to 3% — the lowest it’s been in over two years!

• Wages are rising — wages for the average worker are now higher than they were before the pandemic, accounting for inflation.

• The U.S. has the lowest inflation and strongest economic growth of all G7 nations.

• We’ve never seen such a large drop in inflation while also seeing jobs growth.


The bottom line: We’re seeing more jobs and lower costs while other countries are still suffering with high inflation. That’s Bidenomics in action.


US inflation hits its lowest point since early 2021 as prices ease for gas, groceries and used cars
https://apnews.com/article/inflation-prices-interest-rates-economy-federal-reserve-53d93610b5ccaacd097853593f29bc26

UK’s Inflation Crisis Expected to Last Another 10 Months
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-11/cost-of-living-crisis-to-last-another-10-months-says-retail-economics#xj4y7vzkg


Paul Glastris @glastris

The Washington Post today reports that Biden’s new asylum/refugee policies are working—two months after my colleague
@billscher @monthly reported they were working and four months after he predicted they would work. /1


Southern border ‘eerily quiet’ after policy shift on asylum seekers
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/07/12/us-mexico-border-migrant-crossings/

Here is @billscher reporting the Biden administration’s boarder policy success in March, before anyone else did. /2

Republicans Want to Impeach Mayorkas. How About Giving Him a Medal?
The Homeland Security secretary and Cuban refugee is being pilloried by the right and some on the left for his immigration policies, but the Biden administration is succeeding in slowing the influx of refugees and ending the cruelty of the Trump era.
https://washingtonmonthly.com/2023/05/18/republicans-want-to-impeach-mayorkas-how-about-giving-him-a-medal/

Here is @billscher predicting in March that Biden’s boarder strategy would be a success, back when the rest of the new media, channeling nativist conservatives and immigrant advocates, portrayed the administration’s policies as feckless /end

Biden’s Smart Immigration Idea
The Welcome Corps allows Americans to sponsor groups of vetted migrants seeking asylum and help newcomers settle in their communities.
https://washingtonmonthly.com/2023/03/30/bidens-smart-immigration-idea/ @monthly

https://twitter.com/glastris/status/1679242494570029057

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« Reply #1589 on: July 13, 2023, 09:45:31 AM »
President Biden @POTUS

This morning, I joined the first meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.

Our commitment to Ukraine as it defends its freedom and rebuilds its future is unwavering.










Support. That's what NATO is all about.
 
Thank you for hosting this historic summit, President Nausėda.

I look forward to our close cooperation in the future and continuing to stand with you and the people of Lithuania.


Watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1679187705396363265

Yesterday, Türkiye reached a historic agreement on the admission of Sweden into NATO. President Erdoğan, thank you for your courage, leadership, and diplomacy.

This summit reaffirms our commitment to the NATO defense, and I hope we can continue to make it even stronger.


Watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1679198943174098944

Even after all of this time, Putin doubts our staying power.

He’s making his bad bet that the unity among the U.S. and our Allies and partners will break down.

He doesn’t understand that our commitment to freedom is something we will never walk away from – it's who we are.

Soon, NATO will be 32 free nations standing together to defend our people and our territory.
 
Bound by the democratic values that make us strong – and by our sacred oath:
 
An attack against one is an attack against all.

When Putin – with his craven lust for land and power – unleashed his brutal war on Ukraine, he was betting NATO would break apart.
 
He thought our unity would shatter at the first testing.
He thought democratic leaders would be weak.
But he thought wrong.






The United States' commitment to Ukraine will not waver.

Watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1679273182946000897

Ukrainians have inspired the world with their courage.

The United States will continue doing everything we can to get Ukraine what it needs in the face of Putin's brutal war as rapidly as possible.




The road that lies before us is hard.
 
It will challenge us to summon the best of ourselves, to hold faith with one another, and to never give up.
 
Every day we must summon the strength to stand for what is right, for what is true, and for freedom.






https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1679258080704430082


President Biden Delivers Remarks with G7 Leaders

Vilnius, Lithuania

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« Reply #1590 on: July 13, 2023, 10:06:37 AM »
This picture is amazing. Children look on as President Biden delivers a speech in Lithuania.

The world admires and respects President Biden. When he speaks, people listen. Fantastic photo and a perfect demonstration of that respect!



Boisterous crowd in Lithuania for President Biden's speech about the united commitment from America and our allies to support Ukraine and defend our democratic values.



Chants of “U-S-A” and “Slava Ukraini” as President Biden wraps up his speech

The White House, citing the mayor of Vilnius, says 10,000 people attended the speech, including the overflow spaces in the town square.




Biden vows U.S. and allies 'will not waver' in defense of Ukraine

The NATO summit has been a test of Biden’s promise to repair America’s international relationships, which include the 31-country mutual defense pact forged in the aftermath of World War II.



VILNIUS, Lithuania — President Joe Biden promised Ukraine that its Western partners would not back away from its defense in a speech Wednesday after two days of high-stakes meetings with leaders at a NATO summit.

Speaking before a heaving crowd on a bright Wednesday evening, Biden said that “the defense of freedom is not the work of a day or a year. It’s the calling of our lifetime — of all time.”

“We are steeled for the struggle ahead,” he added. Of Ukraine’s partners, he said, “Our unity will not falter, I promise you.”

The event here proved a test of Biden’s promise upon taking office to repair America’s international relationships, which include NATO, the 31-country mutual defense pact forged in the aftermath of World War II. Top of the agenda was Russia’s war in Ukraine, which has raged on NATO’s doorstep for close to 18 months.

The lines built steadily in the hours before Biden was set to take the stage at Vilnius University, snaking through narrow cobbled streets.

“We will not waver. I mean that," Biden continued. "Our commitment to Ukraine will not weaken. We will stand for freedom today, tomorrow and for as long as it takes.”

He said the world was at a crossroads, with freedom hinging on America’s global alliances.

“We face a choice, a choice between a world defined by coercion and exploitation, where might makes right, or a world where we recognize that our own success is bound to the success of others — when others do better, we do better, as well,” Biden said.

He added, "The idea that the United States could prosper without a secure Europe is not reasonable."

A White House official previewing Biden’s remarks on Wednesday promised a speech that would highlight “the strength of the NATO alliance and how it remains a force for global security and stability."

“The president will talk about how the widespread support for Ukraine is reflective of the value of our alliances and partnerships, which he has revitalized since taking office,” said Amanda Sloat, the National Security Council's Europe director.

Biden would make the case for NATO’s “vital” role, a hard-won outcome “that didn’t happen by accident,” Sloat said.

“Vladimir Putin thought he could break our resolve when he invaded Ukraine, but our NATO allies and our partners around the world responded by coming together to support the brave people of Ukraine as they defend their freedom, their independence and their democracy,” she added.

Kyiv has campaigned for a fast track into the defense alliance, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mounting a full-court press for membership in the lead-up and into the summit. Zelenskyy hopscotched across European capitals in search of the unanimous approval expansion demands.

The campaign has tested the alliance, as its leaders echoed Zelenskyy’s argument that Ukraine “deserves” membership.

In remarks before a packed crowd in Vilnius on Tuesday, Zelenskyy said, “Ukraine will make NATO stronger.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/biden-make-case-natos-vital-role-vilnius-speech-rcna93816


President Biden Delivers Speech in Vilnius, Lithuania

President Biden delivers a speech highlighting how the United States, alongside our allies and partners, are supporting Ukraine, defending democratic values, and taking action to address global challenges.

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« Reply #1591 on: July 13, 2023, 03:30:07 PM »
Poor Old Joe.  The entire world is laughing as they see him lost on stage and confused.  It is sad.  His family should intervene and find a facility for him.   To think the world has been brought to the brink of WWIII because of the pathological hate of Trump by some radical leftists that resulted in the election of a cognitively impaired old man.  The deep state seems nervous.  They are suddenly opening the doors on his corruption and misdeeds.  Even leftist CNN and NY Times are being critical of him.   They must not think he can win in 2024.  If so, they will pressure him to step aside with threats of criminal prosecution of his corrupt family.  Wray indicated yesterday that Old Joe was under investigation. 

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