Wednesday, October 19, 2022

A recent Biden verbally expressed brain fart caused a major international incident --- further exacerbating the Biden regime's growing problems with & within the international Muslim community of nations and populations

 

In his rambling speech at a Democrat political gathering last week, the increasingly addlepated Joe Biden openly criticized the weak security of the only acknowledged Islamic-state controlled nuclear weapons on the planet  ---  and the President also openly suggested that Pakistan is a problematic ally


Yesterday, the U.S. State Department had to formally walk back the President's statements  >>>  that apparently had  questioned Pakistan’s ability to keep its nuclear weapons safe  ---  and other presidential remarks that  >>>  went as far as to call the large Islamic South Asian nation, and a nominal ally of the United States, “one of the most dangerous nations in the world”.....  


Although widely reported around the world,  Biden's major international gaffe  ---  and the resulting formal furor by Pakistan over the President's "unofficial" remarks  ---  largely remained unreported by the press and other parts of the MSM here in the United States




Following the publication of an official transcript of the President's remarks at last week's unofficial political event, the Pakistani Foreign Affairs Ministry immediately summoned the U.S. Ambassador to Islamabad Donal Blome, and requested the ambassador deliver a formal demarche to Washington about President Biden’s comments. 
The Pakistani the Foreign Affairs Ministry did not attempt to  keep the diplomatic fracas under wraps in any way; but instead issued a press release that said inter alia,  “Pakistan’s disappointment and concern was conveyed to the US envoy on the unwarranted remarks, which were not based on ground reality or facts....” 
Principal Deputy Spokesperson of the U.S. Department of State Vendal Patel addressed the growing international scandal on Tuesday by telling reporters that, “...  the United States is confident of Pakistan’s commitment and its ability to secure nuclear assets....  The U.S. has always viewed a secure and prosperous Pakistan as critical to U.S. interests. And more broadly, the U.S. values our longstanding cooperation with Pakistan....”
By the time the U.S. State Department had intervened to try to damp down the the Pakistani's outrage, most high-profile Pakistani political leaders had weighed in to condemn Biden and his remarks.  Saturday, Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told reporters that he was shocked by President Biden’s comments, noting that the concerns informally expressed by President Biden over Pakistan’s nuclear weapon safety had not been raised by U.S. officials to him during his recent visit to the United States in September — when U.S. Secretary of Defense Anthony Blinken went so far as to justify publically the sale of U.S. weapons to Pakistan.
So far, none of that appears to have mollified Pakistan, which is still percolating over all of what's gone on since last week.. 
After Pakistan had summoned the U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan for a formal dressing-down after Biden's "gaffe” about the dangers posed by Pakistan and its nukes, the matter was reported throughout the Islamic world by Al Jezeera; and Saudi Arabia's official state TV aired a segment that thoroughly ridiculed President Biden. Various major European TV outlets, newspapers and Reuters have fully covered this story.   NOT SO MUCH IN THE USA !!!!!

13 comments:

  1. Chambles will take care of this

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  2. UPDATE & BACKFILL: THE "ATTEMPTS TO MAKE IT ALL GO AWAY" EDITION

    THE "IT WAS POLITICS NOT POLICY" DEFENSE BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PRESIDENT BIDEN SEEMS TO BE WORKING FOR NOW.....


    Official Pakistani and U.S. sources have confirmed to various international news outlets that >>> on Monday, the US conveyed to Pakistan that President Biden’s statement did not mean any new demands, or any policy shifts in Washington’s approach to Islamabad.

    Although Pakistan formally and forcefully rejected President Biden’s statement made last week, and had summoned the US ambassador to record a formal protest over the weekend, both the U.S. and Pakistan appear to be anxious to move on from the controversy.

    Some sources have said that during his meeting with the Pakistani Foreign Secretary In Pakistan on Saturday, U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome had explained in detail the context of President Biden’s statement. The top U.S. envoy in Pakistan assured the Pakistani's Foreign Minister that Biden's Administration and the whole of the U.S. government policy was to foster and see a “prosperous and stable” Pakistan. Also, the U.S. government wanted to focus on the positive engagement between the two countries, instead of getting bogged down in what is now seen as unfortunate off the cuff remarks by President Biden.

    Despite Pakistan's having issued a strong demarche to President Biden’s remarks, both Prime Minister Shehbaz and Foreign Minister Bilawal emphasised Pakistan's desire to seek a “friendly and mutually beneficial” relationship with the United States.

    Both sides also have tried to play down Biden’s statement by observing that it was done at a partisan fund raising event, and not as part of any official statement. However, some in Pakistan have urged that what Biden had said as part of a politcal event must be looked into as an aspect of any official inquiry into the matter.

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  3. Little Bob wakes up with unfriendly far away distant men on his mind he goes to sleep with unfriendly far away distant men on his mind. We all know why…it’s better than thinking about the half of a percent Bob got when he ran for City Council or that no politician or anybody else will call on Bob unless it’s to hand him a broom or a mop.

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  4. 12:21 is spreading disinformation. Bob got 0.8% in the election for city council.

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  5. Why is 1221 thinking so much about Bob??

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  6. Gale's prose is so tortuously tangled that no one reads it, which is why his respondents focus on the local.

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  7. 748, I don't know... Gail seems both local and straightforward enough with stuff like this: "--- It's Brian Fox jerking himself off like an imbecile, while posting imbicilic stuff on his computer....."

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  8. Yesterday, the Joe Biden said that, as president, he should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time.

    But, we do know that when he eats an ice cream cone, Joe Biden prefers standing still; and there are many times when it seems like Biden can neither walk in the right direction, nor open and close his mouth with any useful effect.

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  9. Biden didnt eat an ice cream cone. He licked it.

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  10. Vito was the star at last nights 68th pct council meeting. He challenged Captain Tolsons view that crime is down. His opponent Chu stood on the sides silently and watched.

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  11. Vito’s campaign can’t raise a dollar they’ve been reduced to begging GM and Queen Click to cover their candidate while arguing with some kid on Twitter. A Chu victory seems more obvious than Vito’s obsession with dead fish.

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  12. 3:34 am, I'll take you more seriously if you use commas correctly and don't post at EST drunk hours.

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  13. 749, only you and I and maybe a few fumblefingers read GM, and Queen Click long-ago earned a multiparty rep as a joke in our ZIPs. If she sez it, it must be "wooooooo."

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