Source: Bloomberg

Author: Jordan Fabian, Nancy Cook, Jenny Leonard

U.S. President Biden had missed two times in the past 24 hours, confused the Iraq war with the Russian and Ukraine War, and confused China and India.

Bayeng told reporters on Wednesday in the South Wednesday of the White House that the shocking mercenaries that played an important role in the Russia and Ukraine War, which played an important role in the Russian and Ukraine War, weakened Putin's prestige.

Bynden said when he talked about Putin, "Obviously he lost the Iraq war, and he also lost the battle in China, and the whole world spurred him."

Obviously, Biden confused Iraq and Ukraine when talking.

On Tuesday evening, Biden also made similar errors while talking with donors at CHEVY Chase's campaign fundraising activities in Maryland.

He said at the time, "If anyone tells you -my staff is not sure -we can unite the entire Europe on the Iraq war and unite the entire NATO, I think they will tell you this unlikely"EssenceObviously, what the president wants to say is Ukraine.

Bynden said that he "a newly met a good friend was originally a small prime minister, and now his leadership is the world's largest country, China."

Later, Biden corrected his words, saying that that country was not China, but India.

In fact, in November last year, Biden had mixed Iraq and Ukraine in a speech in Florida. At that time, he was defending the foreign government's criticism of inflation.

Biden said, "Because of the Iraq war and its impact on oil, coupled with the actions that Russia is taking, inflation is now a global problem."

He soon discovered his mistakes, saying "Sorry, I mean the Ukrainian war."

Bynden's explanation was "because my son died there" about why Iraq, but in fact, Biden even made a mistake in the place of his son's death.His eldest son, Bodon, did serve as a military lawyer in the Iraqi battlefield, but returned to the United States in 2009 and died of brain cancer in 2015.Biden said he believes that Boga's cancer may be affected by "Burn Pits" in the Iraqi battlefield.

Biden, 80, is the oldest president in American history. Voters questioned whether his health can support another four -year president.