President Joe Biden used his speech at commemorations of the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, France, to attack Russian President Vladimir Putin as a 'tyrant' and urged the world to 'save democracy in our time.' He also emphasized the importance of standing against tyranny and defending democracy.
Key Points
Biden's call to save democracy and stand against tyranny
Emphasis on the need to defend democracy in the face of threats
Pros
Emphasizing the importance of standing against tyranny and defending democracy
Drawing attention to the risks faced by democracy globally
Cons
Neglecting to mention Soviet Russia's role as a key ally in the fight against the Axis powers
Using divisive language by attacking Russian President Vladimir Putin