Biden Says U.S. 'Not Seeking New Cold War' at UN General Assembly

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President Joe Biden urged the world to turn from conflict toward cooperation against the urgent threats of climate change and disease, seeking to shore up international alliances shaken by recent U.S. foreign policy missteps.

The president declared in his speech that the U.S. is “not seeking a new Cold War” with any country, without mentioning China directly. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned in a Bloomberg News interview last week that the two nations risked another Cold War if they didn’t improve their relationship.

“The United States is ready to work with any nation that steps up,” Biden said, and that pursues “peaceful resolution to shared challenges even if we have intense disagreements in other areas.”

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*Nice to have a President step up and not get literally laughed at by the entire assembly.*

JonStark
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🙄🙄... Joe probably thinks a cold war is one that requires sweaters.

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It has already started Joey ! And now the chicoms are gonna take Taiwan because of your weakness !

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Long live PRC, CPC, and great leader Xi Jinping

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