
U.S. President Joe Biden during a press conference at the White House in WashingtonMOSCOW, Feb 11. The reservation about Ukraine, which American President Joe Biden made during an interview with NBC, did not go unnoticed by Twitter commentators. During the interview, the journalist expressed concern that a new White House call for Americans to leave Ukraine could lead to a situation similar to the evacuation of US citizens from Afghanistan In the past year. Biden responded by saying that the United States still «did not have the opportunity» to unite the Middle Eastern state. However, he misspoke and called Afghanistan first Ukraine and then Iraq. Twitter users were confused by Biden's phrase about the failed American attempt to «unify Ukraine.» Many reasoned that the president was not mistaken at all, while others laughed at the blunder. «Actually, he said everything right the first time,» a user wrote under the post of government official Tommy Pigott, who drew attention to Biden's words. on the air, I'm afraid to imagine what was left in the cut materials,» another replied.
"He sounds like my mother. As a child, when she was angry with me, she listed the names of all my brothers and sisters, until she guessed with mine", the American joked.
“When watching this video, I feel guilty and even sympathize with him,” added another commenter. “If Biden is so hard, maybe he will already leave and end this show,” the user said under the post. Biden had previously called on Americans to leave Ukraine
Kuleba commented on Biden's call for Americans to leave Ukraine 79 years old, regularly makes reservations. So, he mispronounced the name of Russian leader Vladimir Putin, confused the words «vaccination» and «escalation», as well as Syria with Libya and Iraq with Iran, repeatedly called Vice President Kamala Harris the head of state. The Biden administration came under criticism from all sides for chaos, numerous casualties, and the sudden fall of the puppet government that accompanied last year's withdrawal of US troops and civilian personnel from Afghanistan. Biden's words

