Is Senile The New Norm? U.S. Involvement In FIVE Wars Under Biden's Watch

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In a recent interview intended to demonstrate his mental sharpness following a less than stellar debate performance, President Joe Biden acknowledged his administration's involvement in global conflicts, stating he was busy "doin a hell of a lot of other things, like wars around the world."

During the exchange with ABC News, Biden labeled his predecessor, Donald Trump, a "pathological liar," vowing to confront him in a manner he has never experienced before. In response to this, ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos retorted, "Youve had months to challenge him."

According to Breitbart, since Biden took office, the U.S. military has been actively participating in at least five distinct conflicts. The military was tasked with a non-combatant evacuation operation during the Afghanistan withdrawal, a mission that tragically resulted in the death of 13 American troops. Concurrently, they have been training, advising, and equipping Ukrainian forces in their ongoing war against Russian forces.

The U.S. military has also initiated an operation to safeguard American and international commercial vessels in the Red Sea from Houthi terrorists in Yemen. This mission has already claimed the lives of two Navy SEALs during an attempt to intercept Iranian-supplied arms to the Houthis.

Furthermore, American troops have been under attack by Iranian-backed militia in Iraq and Syria. Three soldiers lost their lives in Jordan following a missile attack on a U.S. outpost along the Jordanian-Syrian border by Iranian-backed militia.

In the Middle East, U.S. troops are striving to prevent a larger war from erupting after Hamas terrorists launched an attack on Israel, resulting in approximately 1,200 casualties in southern Israel on October 7, and taking several hundred people hostage. In addition, U.S. troops were tasked with constructing a temporary pier to deliver humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.