U.S. President Joe Biden visited the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in France, the final resting place for soldiers who fought in the deadliest U.S. Marine Corps battle until then. During his visit, Biden warned against the rise of isolationism in the U.S. and emphasized the importance of international cooperation.
Biden's visit to the cemetery held particular significance as it came six years after his predecessor, Donald Trump, famously skipped a visit to the same site. Biden expressed his disbelief at the idea of visiting Normandy without paying tribute to the fallen soldiers at Aisne-Marne.
While Biden did not explicitly name Trump during his remarks, his message was clearly directed at the former president and his isolationist policies. Biden emphasized the importance of international alliances and cooperation, particularly in the face of global challenges.
The president's visit to the cemetery served as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by American soldiers in past conflicts and the enduring importance of international cooperation in maintaining peace and security.
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