The anti-Western axis, Biden's legacy and Putin's message with missiles (III)

Some of Biden's moves have been interpreted as weakness on the part of the West: authorising the use of allied weapons brings us a little closer to the brink of the abyss
El presidente ruso Vladimir Putin observa el lanzamiento de un misil durante ejercicios navales en el norte ártico de Rusia a bordo del crucero de misiles nucleares Pyotr Veliky (Pedro el Grande), 17 de agosto de 2005 - PHOTO/ ITAR-TASS/SERVICIO DE PRENSA PRESIDENCIAL
Russian President Vladimir Putin observes a missile launch during naval exercises in Russia's Arctic North aboard the nuclear missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky (Peter the Great), 17 August 2005 - PHOTO/ ITAR-TASS/PRESIDENTIAL PRESS OFFICE

Gustavo de Arístegui, diplomat, ambassador and member of parliament for the Popular Party, listed on La Razón on 1 December 2024 the consequences of the legacy of former US President Joe Biden; Putin's harsh narrative regarding the use of missiles and possible collaboration with Iran and North Korea. 

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El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, en una rueda de prensa tras el ataque en Nueva Orleans - REUTERS/ KEN CEDENO
U.S. President Joe Biden at a press conference after the attack in New Orleans - REUTERS/ KEN CEDENO