Joe Biden: His last speech to the UN – “Some things are more important than power, they are your peoples”

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‘ Today is the 4th and last time I speak as President of the United States before him. I saw many changes in history,” said President of the United States. Turning time back Joe Biden remembered the Cold War era with the planet divided but also the country divided. “The U.S. and the world have since succeeded but we have managed to contain nuclear and end the Cold War,” he stressed. “Things can get better,” he said and reminded the Vietnam war and the reconciliation that came between the two countries during his presidency. Biden referred to many historical landmarks such as Osama bin Laden and his elimination as well as 11 September. “I know there are many who see the world in despair today,” he said but added: “We as leaders do not have this luxury.” Joe Biden also referred to the coronavirus pandemic that the planet faced and added that everything must be done to address Climate Change. “I believe we are at a key point in history and the choices we will make today will judge the next decades,” he said. Joe Biden referred to Ukraine and how the western world stood against Russia and stressed: “We provided everything to support Ukraine and it is still free and NATO stronger than ever with three new members within it.” An extensive report also made on October 7th with the massacre and kidnapping of hundreds of Israelis from Hamas. Joe Biden also talked about the nightmare that the Palestinian people are living. “These people must not suffer. They must stop their suffering,” he said. He declared angry about what is happening in Gaza and Sudan, saying: “Stop this war now! “ Closing his speech Joe Biden said: “It was the greatest honor to be President of the United States and now it is the time for the new generation to take over. Some things are more important than power,” he said addressing world leaders. “They are your people. We are here to serve the people and nothing else.”