In the political arena, there is always one scene after another full of surprises and drama. Recently, the United States **Joe Biden has once again been in the spotlight, but this time, not because of his policies or rhetoric, but because of a series of ridiculous blunders.
The Special Prosecutor's report described him as an "old man with a poor memory but no bad intentions," which is an embarrassing assessment. And Biden himself strongly denied this, saying that he has a good memory. However, this does not seem to be the case.
In a national address, he tried to emphasize that he had no memory problems, and said that he was a good man who knew what he was doing. He even said that he wanted the country to get back on its feet. But at the end of this speech, he made another mistake.
Biden went so far as to confuse Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Mexico and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Egypt! It's a big surprise. He claimed to have spoken to Mexico and persuaded him to provide humanitarian support, but the truth is that the Mexican he was talking about had long since died, and Sisi was from Egypt.
Such mistakes are not isolated incidents. Biden has made a number of blunders lately, even confusing former German Chancellor Angela Merkel with her predecessor, Helmut Kohl, who died long ago in 2017. Such frequent mistakes make people worry about the stability of the United States and the ability of the leadership.
Perhaps, all this is the norm for the elderly, but for a **, mistakes can mean more. Biden's supporters may forgive him for his performance, but for those who doubt him, these missteps will undoubtedly deepen their doubts.
In the political arena, every detail can be the center of attention, and every blunder can be magnified. Biden needs to be more cautious, not only in policy, but also in words and deeds. After all, every mistake he makes will have an impact on the national and international situation.
Perhaps, for an old man, the deterioration of memory is unavoidable, but for a **, the ability to recognize and process national and international affairs is crucial. I hope that Biden will be more careful and cautious in the days to come, and there will be no more frequent such embarrassing mistakes.