In his speech, Biden stressed: "I have good intentions, and even though I am old, I know what I am doing. I am ** and I will lead this country to new glory. He also said he would seek re-election in November, insisting that he had a good memory, unhappy with the report's mention that he had forgotten the date of his son's death, and bluntly questioned the veracity of such a claim.
Surprisingly, however, at the very end of his speech, he made another slip of the tongue, confusing the identities of Mexico and Egypt, claiming: "It is well known that Mexico ** Sisi was not initially willing to provide humanitarian support [to the Gaza Strip]. I had spoken to him and convinced him. The remarks sparked a lot of controversy, but Biden himself didn't seem to realize his mistake.
Overall, Biden's speech was full of confidence and determination, but the appearance of a slip of the tongue also caused questions and criticism from the outside world. It's also a reminder of the importance of keeping a clear head and expressing yourself accurately under high pressure. Now, please share your thoughts and suggestions on the words and actions of leaders.