Juan Dillon: weeks of definitions, Biden vs Trump and the extension to Lebanon

Juan Dillon: weeks of definitions, Biden vs Trump and the extension to Lebanon
Juan Dillon: weeks of definitions, Biden vs Trump and the extension to Lebanon

Juan Dillon presented a new “high voltage” column in Someone has to say it and highlighted the upcoming elections in Europethe fight for power White House and the conflict in the Middle East.

Juan Dillon: pact between dictators, Lebanon in the crosshairs and a crown with thorns

The elections in France

“This morning some international newspapers talk about one of the big elections in Western countries for the possible entry of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella (National Regrouping) as prime minister”, reported the correspondent from the old continent.

In turn, the left united in a “kind of barrier” that they want to create against the French extreme right, but the polls speak of a triumph for Le Pen.

Joe Biden and Donald Trump, face to face

The current president of USA will face its main competitor face to face in an extensive debate. The Republican donald trump wants to be the tenant of the house again White Housewhile Biden fights for his permanence.

The cnn He is going to mute the microphones to avoid crossings and Dillon said: “Strange. It’s the most interesting part”. Even the main representatives of both political parties will not be able to have papers or any photographs on the stand.

Everything will be seen with a magnifying glass, looking at his capacity and lucidity (Biden) and, on the other hand, Trump’s personality. If we are going to have a more tamed or radicalized Trump,” Dillon assessed.

New elections will also be held on July 4 and the entry of a right-wing Labor party would be imminent in the United Kingdom.

Juan Dillon’s international news column airs “Someone Has to Say It.”

The war in the Middle East

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, supported the possible “partial agreement” with Hamas terrorism, “but not to stop the war.” Israeli troops move to Lebanon to stop Hezbollah. Days ago, the president expressed his dissatisfaction with the United States’ reluctance to send him any type of military aid.

Juan Dillon: Netanyahu adrift, Biden’s ‘little silver’ plan and France a European earthquake

 
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