'Problem with anything South': Kamala Harris slated for hailing ‘alliance with NORTH KOREA’ in latest gaffe
Internet users have criticized Kamala Harris for a slew of mistakes that she and US president Joe Biden made within a 24-hour period
September 30, 2022
On September 29, the vice president visited the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) where she made the error of equating South Korea, a country that is an ally of the United States with communist North Korea. “The United States shares a very important relationship, which is an alliance with the Republic of North Korea,” Harris said during a speech at the DMZ, intending to refer to the Republic of Korea, the official name of South Korea. “It is an alliance that is strong and enduring,” she continued, not appearing to recognize her mistake, Daily Mail reported.
For her incorrect remarks, Twitter users have lashed out at her statements, making the most of the moment to troll the vice president one user said,"#KamalaHarris good to know we changed flag under North Korea. Seems like she's having a problem with anything south, #GoHome #disabled #disaster Pls anyone, point her on a map where we are, and where is south #UnitedStates #MAGA #Trump2024ToSaveAmerica." Another one added, "Wow. US and North Korea are allies now. Good for world peace." One user said, "Harris and Biden are having a gaffe contest and kamala had to kick it up a notch after Biden’s asking if the deceased congressperson was in the audience. Currently Biden still 6 ahead. Las Vegas has him the overwhelming favorite." Commenting on the latest blunder made by America's president Joe Biden, one person commented. "It was on the top of her mind." One user joked, "Yikes. The South Koreans should escort her to the border."
As North Korea
launched yet another missile on September 29 in defiance of the vice
president's travel to Asia, she made comments in which the United States
declared its support for South Korea's defense. Following a
catastrophic attempt by the White House
to justify Biden's forgetfulness that Representative Jackie Walorski
died tragically in a vehicle accident last month, there was a mix-up
between North and South Korea. Harris met with the South Korean
president earlier this week at his office in Seoul and reaffirmed
Washington's resolve to use all of its military resources to protect the
South in the event of a conflict. They raised voices against North
Korea's nuclear war threats and promised a harsher reaction to
significant North Korean provocations such as a nuclear test with no
specifics.
In order to improve their trilateral collaboration
with Washington in the area, Harris, and Yoon were also anticipated to
talk about fostering new business and technological alliances and
mending lately frayed ties between South Korea and Japan. Both parties
reiterated their support for "peace and stability" in the Taiwan Strait
during their meeting, according to Yoon's office as reported by Daily
Mail.
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Maybe she thinks their civil war was over slave ownership and cotton production.
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