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Biden Advocates Peace In Mideast, Ukraine At UN, Reflects On Afghanistan

President Joe Biden addressed the United Nations General Assembly, emphasizing the need for continued global engagement to resolve conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. He reaffirmed that peace remains possible, even as violence escalates between Israel and Hezbollah and the war in Ukraine continues to rage.

Biden spoke of the importance of U.S. leadership in world affairs, rejecting isolationism, and calling on nations to act collectively. “Our task is to ensure that the forces keeping us together are stronger than those pulling us apart,” Biden stated, urging collaboration for global stability.

Middle East Conflicts and Escalation

Biden acknowledged the deepening crisis in the Middle East, particularly the growing tensions between Israel and Hezbollah militants. The conflict, sparked by Hamas’ attack on Israel, threatens to spread across the region. Despite these challenges, Biden insisted that diplomatic solutions are still possible and stressed the importance of preventing a full-scale war. He reflected on the strides made just a year ago toward peace in the region, citing the Abraham Accords and progress in Israel-Saudi relations.

“Full-scale war is not in anyone’s interest,” Biden declared, underscoring that the U.S. is working closely with allies to de-escalate tensions.

Ukraine War and U.S. Support

Biden also used his speech to reaffirm the U.S.’s commitment to supporting Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression. He called for Western unity in backing Ukraine, stating, “We cannot grow weary, we cannot look away.” Biden acknowledged the challenges, particularly with increasing skepticism over U.S. involvement, but he remained steadfast that continued aid is crucial to resisting Russian advances.

His administration has mobilized a coalition of international support for Ukraine since Russia’s invasion in February 2022. However, Biden faces pressure, with former President Donald Trump criticizing the financial burden of the war.

Afghanistan Withdrawal and Biden’s Legacy

Reflecting on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Biden defended his decision to end the “forever wars” in the region. He described the exit as a difficult but necessary move to shift America’s focus toward pressing global challenges, including the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Although the withdrawal led to tragedy, including the deaths of U.S. soldiers and Afghan civilians, Biden argued it was the right decision to bring an end to two decades of war. “I was determined to end it, and I did,” Biden stated, reiterating that the U.S. must not retreat from its leadership role on the global stage.

Outlook for Peace and Global Cooperation

Despite ongoing conflicts, Biden expressed optimism about the future. He urged world leaders to continue their efforts toward peace and condemned violence by all sides, from the Hamas attacks to the suffering of civilians in Gaza and Ukraine. He concluded his speech with a call for diplomacy and unity, emphasizing that global cooperation remains the key to overcoming these challenges.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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