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Biden Makes Case for Global Alliances at Air Force Academy Commencement | Biden Makes Case for Global Alliances at Air Force Academy Commencement |
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President Biden made a forceful case for global alliances on Thursday, telling graduates at the Air Force Academy that rebuilding partnerships with like-minded nations had been the key to asserting American power abroad against adversaries like Russia and China. | President Biden made a forceful case for global alliances on Thursday, telling graduates at the Air Force Academy that rebuilding partnerships with like-minded nations had been the key to asserting American power abroad against adversaries like Russia and China. |
“Our partnerships amplify our strength and make us more effective,” Mr. Biden told the academy’s class of 2023 during a sunny, morning ceremony at the Colorado Springs university. “And don’t think our adversaries don’t understand it. They work so damn hard to try to split us.” | “Our partnerships amplify our strength and make us more effective,” Mr. Biden told the academy’s class of 2023 during a sunny, morning ceremony at the Colorado Springs university. “And don’t think our adversaries don’t understand it. They work so damn hard to try to split us.” |
Mr. Biden’s commencement address was the third military academy graduation he has addressed since becoming president; he spoke at the Coast Guard ceremony in 2021 and at the Naval Academy in 2022. He addressed West Point graduates twice as vice president. | Mr. Biden’s commencement address was the third military academy graduation he has addressed since becoming president; he spoke at the Coast Guard ceremony in 2021 and at the Naval Academy in 2022. He addressed West Point graduates twice as vice president. |
Mr. Biden, who spent nearly two hours handing out diplomas to the graduates, tripped over a sandbag and fell to the floor on the stage toward the end of the ceremony. He was helped up by Air Force officials and members of the Secret Service. | Mr. Biden, who spent nearly two hours handing out diplomas to the graduates, tripped over a sandbag and fell to the floor on the stage toward the end of the ceremony. He was helped up by Air Force officials and members of the Secret Service. |
White House officials later said that he was “totally fine.” | White House officials later said that he was “totally fine.” |
During his remarks, Mr. Biden told the graduates — who will now become second lieutenants in either the U.S. Air Force or the U.S. Space Force — that they bear the burden of helping to safeguard a nation’s way of life. | During his remarks, Mr. Biden told the graduates — who will now become second lieutenants in either the U.S. Air Force or the U.S. Space Force — that they bear the burden of helping to safeguard a nation’s way of life. |
He said the mission they served was “greater than any person or president” and was part of the reason people around the world respected and admired America. | He said the mission they served was “greater than any person or president” and was part of the reason people around the world respected and admired America. |