According to reports on Saturday, US President Joe Biden stated that Pakistan may be “one of the most dangerous nations in the world” due to the country’s “nuclear weapons without any cohesion.”
On Thursday, the US president made the remarks while speaking at a Democratic congressional campaign committee reception.
Biden’s remarks focused on the changing geopolitical situation around the world, emphasizing that the world was changing quickly and that countries were reconsidering their alliances.
“And the truth is — and I truly believe this — the world is looking to us.” This is not a joke. Even our adversaries are watching to see how we figure this out and what we do,” he added.
Biden insisted that there was “a lot at stake” and that the United States had the ability to lead the world to new heights.
More time than any other head of state in the world, according to Biden, was spent with Xi Jinping. His Chinese equivalent, he continued, was “a guy who understands what he wants but has a vast, enormous array of challenges.”
How do we approach that? How do we approach that in light of what is occurring in Russia? Pakistan is another country that I believe to be among the most hazardous in the world. Without any coherence, nuclear weapons,” added Biden.
He continued, “There’s a lot going on,” but he also emphasized that “the United States has great opportunities to shift the dynamic in the second quarter of the twenty-first century.”
Biden was addressing on US foreign policy against China and Russia. “Xi Jinping is a person who believes he has a lot of issues,” he remarked. How will we (America) deal with it? How should we respond to what is occurring in Russia? Pakistan, in my opinion, is considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world.”