Biden has expressed publicly that he stays dedicated to captaining for re-election, reported in The International News.
With the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) summit hovering, diplomats and world leaders are expressing apprehensions about US President Joe Biden’s age and health problems.
To maintain the presidency in the forthcoming elections on November 5, Biden needs to confirm that he’s willing and strong at the conference, which will be maintained in Washington next week.
According to Politico News, “Allies want Biden to compete for his second term against Donald Trump, but they are concerned about his ability to defeat the Republican in the forthcoming elections.”
Being the 81-year-old’s poor enactment in the first presidential argument against the ex-president, some European officers have expressed doubts about Biden’s dynamism and administration credentials.
“It doesn’t take a genius to see that the president is old. We’re not sure that, even if he wins, he can survive four years more,” one of the officers of the European NATO said.
Another EU officer commented: “We all want Biden to have a second term to avoid dealing with Trump again, but this isn’t reassuring.”
Moreover, NATO partners are focused on how extended Biden can maintain US support for European defense since Trump is skeptical about growing backing for other countries.
“We’re having more conversations about our own defences since it looks like Trump is coming back,” an officer from one NATO country claimed after the debate.
Behind all these considerations, many partners pick Biden over Trump but are unsure about Biden’s extended-term candidates because of his age.
Democrats, with some reportedly concerning suggesting Biden to exit from the competition. The president, however, has expressed to the audience that he stays dedicated to operating for re-election.
Published in The International News