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Mental Health Concerns in Nuclear Powers

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17.07.2024

Concerns about Joe Biden’s potential mental decline, memory loss, and cognitive disorders not only worry the people of the United States but also alarm the entire world due to his sole authority over the nuclear launch codes.

US TV talk shows and social media platforms have become increasingly harsh and critical, often targeting celebrities. Currently, at 81 years old, President Joe Biden is in the spotlight. Since the first live debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump, the US media has frequently portrayed Biden negatively in TV talk shows and column write-ups.

Fox News’ body language expert, Susan Constantine, described Biden’s performance in the debate against Trump as akin to “a dead man walking.” According to Mary Kay Linge, a writer for the New York Post, polls indicate that Joe Biden is the least popular president in 70 years, with ratings even lower than Nixon and Carter. His approval rating stands at 38.7 per cent, which is 3 per cent lower than George H. W. Bush’s, according to Gallup polls. Jennifer Agiesta, Director of Polling and Election Analytics at CNN, reports that Biden’s polls reflect a 6-point deficit behind Donald Trump.

In today’s world, where nine countries – United States of America (US), China, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, India, Israel, North Korea, and Iran potentially joining – are involved in the development of nuclear weapons, the risk of a catastrophic nuclear war looms large. The USA and China are already at odds over the sovereignty of Taiwan. The US, Europe, and Russia are entangled in the ongoing war in Ukraine. India and Pakistan have a longstanding dispute over Kashmir. All these nations........

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