US President Joe Biden's usefulness has 'come to an end', Curtin University political analyst Professor Joe Siracusa says.
US President Joe Biden’s usefulness has “come to an end”, Curtin University political analyst Professor Joe Siracusa says.
The poll also found that 77 per cent of Americans believe the country is moving in the wrong direction. “Since that time, President Putin … has called the President’s bluff, President Xi has called his bluff, Chairman Kim has called his bluff and so on and so on,” he said.
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