Biden's tribute to those killed in American wars
Biden's tribute to those killed in American wars
On the anniversary of the memory of the soldiers who died in the wars of this country, the President of the United States paid tribute to those who died in these wars.The President of the United States, stating on Twitter that those who died in the American wars are the heroes of this country, and said: "We will never be able to repay their debt."
Joe Biden added: "Today, we rededicate ourselves to the cause for which they gave their lives, and recommit to support our war dead."After World War II and the emergence of a bipolar system in the world during the Cold War, America waged many wars under the pretense of preventing the influence of communism, the most important of which were the Korean War in the 1950s and the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s.
About 50,000 American soldiers died in this war, and in 1973 the US withdrew from South Vietnam with no gains.In 2001, during the presidency of George W. Bush, the United States invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of fighting terrorism and in 20 years, spending $2.4 trillion, achieved nothing but the deaths of more than 2,400 soldiers and thousands of wounded.
The US also invaded Iraq in March 2003 without the permission of the UN Security Council, and before leaving the country, about 5,000 more soldiers were killed and thousands were seriously injured.