In his State of the Union address, Biden promised indefinite U.S. involvement in Ukraine, Gaza, Yemen, and beyond.
President Joe Biden came into office promising to get American troops out of “forever wars.” Tonight, in his State of the Union address, he offered a vision of indefinite U.S. involvement in conflicts around the world.
In April 2021, speaking about the war in Afghanistan, the president railed against those who believe that “withdrawal would damage America’s credibility and weaken America’s influence in the world. I believe the exact opposite is true.” Tonight, Biden attacked skeptics who “want us to walk away from our leadership in the world.”
He began his speech with a plea for more U.S. military aid to Ukraine, arguing that “the free world is at risk, emboldening others who would do us harm to do what they wish.