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Joe Biden pays tribute to veterans, ‘pillars of America’

Joe Biden paid tribute today to veterans, “pillars of America”, during a ceremony at Arlington Military Cemetery on the outskirts of Washington, on the occasion of the centenary of the burial of the unknown soldier.

“You are the backbone of America, its pillar,” the US president said before paying tribute to General Colin Powell, who died Oct. 18, “the son of an immigrant who became chief of staff and secretary of state and a respected man.” of the American people for their leadership qualities wearing the uniform and beyond. ”

After receiving strong criticism from war veterans in Afghanistan over the chaotic withdrawal from Kabul in late August after 20 years of military intervention against the jihadists, Biden recalled that “for two decades the lives of our soldiers and veterans “The lives of their families were shaped by the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

“Since 9/11, hundreds of thousands of Americans have served in the military. Many continue to be in danger today and we must not forget them,” he said, referring to US troops still deployed in Iraq and eastern Syria to fight insurgents. State.

The US president, whose son Bo fought in Iraq before losing his life to brain cancer, recalled that during their mission, “many veterans, their families and caregivers lived in hell.”

The American president had just laid a wreath at this tomb that is accessible to the public these days for the first time in the last 100 years. Usually, thousands of Americans have left flowers in the mausoleum since the beginning of the week, staying away from this immaculate monument that has been erected on the top of Arlington Cemetery, which overlooks the US capital.

To mark the centenary of the tribute to the first Unknown Soldier who fell on a French battlefield in World War I, who was buried in Arlington in 1921, soldiers dressed in contemporary uniforms paralyzed the symmetrical corridors of the cemetery.

Since then, two other unknown soldiers have been buried with him in this mausoleum: one killed in World War II and one in the Korean War. A fourth unidentified soldier, who was killed during the Vietnam War, was buried in the same place, but his bones were later identified, followed by his burial in Missouri at the request of his family.

Source: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

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