Biden says that humanity needs a new world order

Joe Biden. Photo: whitehouse.gov

On October 21, 2023, U.S. President Joe Biden stated that humanity needs a new world order, and the United States is prepared to build it, as reported by vm.ru.

During a pre-election event, Joe Biden asserted that if the United States exhibits enough audacity and self-assuredness, they can unite the world like never before.

According to Biden, the United States "spent 50 years in the post-war period, where it worked quite darn well, but now the steam has kind of run out. We need a new, a new world order."

Earlier, the UOJ wrote that Pope Francis called for the construction of a new world order.

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