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Issued a statement about the US predicament choking Biden Trump: “Do you miss me?”|United States|Biden|Trump_Sina News

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Original title: Issued a statement on the US predicament choking Biden, Trump: “Do you miss me?”

  [环球网报道]”Do you miss me?” According to a report by “Russia Today” (RT), former U.S. President Trump mentioned in a statement on the 13th local time about the many difficulties currently faced by American society and asked whether the American people miss him. The days in office.

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According to reports, this statement was posted on Twitter by Trump’s spokesperson Liz Harrington. The statement said: “The new crown is out of control, our supply chain is collapsing, there are almost no goods in the store, we are humiliated in Afghanistan, our border is a complete disaster, gasoline prices and inflation are soaring, Biden does What’s wrong? Do you miss me?”

Screenshot of Liz Harrington TwitterScreenshot of Liz Harrington Twitter

RT said the tone of this statement was similar to Trump’s iconic tweet style.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the cost of living rose again in September, keeping the US inflation rate at a 30-year high, further proving that prices may remain high next year. According to data released by the US government on the 13th local time, the consumer price index (CPI) climbed 0.4% last month. Rising food, housing and gasoline prices have driven most of the CPI increase. At the same time, the year-on-year inflation rate in September rose slightly to 5.4% from 5.3% last month. This is more than twice the Fed’s average target of 2%.

In addition, RT mentioned that the shortage of labor in major ports has disrupted the supply chain, so that the shelves of stores across the United States are empty; at the same time, since Biden took office, more than 1 million immigrants have crossed the border illegally. Although a small number of people were deported, most were put into the United States and were allowed to apply for asylum.

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The war in Afghanistan that lasted for nearly 20 years has not only caused the United States and its allies to fall into the “imperial cemetery”, it has also brought serious disasters to the Afghan people, resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of civilians and the displacement of tens of millions of people or becoming refugees. In the end, the United States hurriedly withdrew its troops in order to get out of the quagmire of war. U.S. President Biden announced in April this year that the U.S. troops stationed in Afghanistan will be completely withdrawn before September 11, and has since advanced the end of the evacuation to August 31. With the accelerated withdrawal of the United States and NATO, the Afghan Taliban quickly launched an offensive and continued to capture major cities and towns.

On August 15, the spokesperson of the Taliban’s political office in Doha, Qatar, Mohamed Naim, announced that Taliban fighters had entered and controlled the Afghan capital Kabul and that “the war in Afghanistan has ended”. On August 16, Biden admitted that the situation in Afghanistan was deteriorating faster than the US expected, but he gave more responsibility to the Afghan government and the previous US government, while insisting that the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan was a correct decision in the interests of the United States. Twenty years after the “September 11” incident and the United States spent 2 trillion US dollars in Afghanistan, the United States encountered a sad moment of the “fall of Kabul.”

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