During a speech on Sunday at the G-7 Summit in Japan, Joe Biden took credit for re-establishing the Quad alliance.
The Quad alliance (officially the “Quadrilateral Security Dialogue”) is a strategic security dialogue between Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S., that was created in 2007 but only lasted until 2008 before being re-established in 2017 under then-President Donald Trump.
Despite that fact, Biden somehow got the idea that it was he who re-established the alliance, stating: “Look at the meeting we had here today and yesterday with the Quad. I doubt many people in this audience would have said that two years after being elected, I’d be able to convince India, Australia, Japan, and the United States to form an organization called the Quad to maintain stability in the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea.”
The doubters would’ve been right of course - because Biden did no such thing.
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