Biden will deliver his first speech tonight “state of the union”, which is being expected at great interest worldwide

At 3: 00 a.m., Joe Biden will hold words of greatness known as “State of the Union”, which the American President holds every beginning of the year. Few know that this talk, delivered in the Capitol (contain building), is attended by all MPs ( Chamber members [...]
Few know that this speech, delivered in the Capitol (contain building), is within the presence of all MPs (members of the House of Representatives and senators), is within the framework of a constitutional obligation to inform Congress of the nation's state.
The constitution does not require the president to deliver a speech, but in modern times the presidents have made it good to inform the nation's Congress through a speech conveyed by all the media and followed by a large public.
This will be the first time for President Beden. If we lived in normal times, the focus of the talk would be the country's economy and internal affairs, but we're living in an abnormal time. For more than a week now, Russia has undertaken a campaign to invade Ukraine. It's an unprohibited war that has caught the whole world, above all the West.
Clearly, this will be the main argument where Beden will be stopped for his word. He has made it clear that he will not intervene in this war, as intervention would turn that local war into a global war, but the voices that are urging the United States not to leave the Ukrainians alone. These voices are less in the US than in Europe, but the Euro-Atlantic alliance has never been seen as united as this time.
Putin's song language that has hinted at the use of nuclear weapons, or even the assumption that once the latter is finished with Ukraine, will begin with Moldova and other countries of the former USSR can make Biden decide to become increasingly involved in the conflict.
It's been a long time since a speech “stat of the union” has not been expected with that many beggars, not only from Americans, but also from the rest of the world.












