Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (2024)

9 hr 53 min ago

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending"

From CNN's Joshua Berlinger in Paris

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (1)

US President Joe Biden is using his speech to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day to draw direct parallels between Nazi Germany and the threats facing Western democracies today -- including in eastern Europe.

"We know the dark forces that these heroes fought against 80 years ago. They never fade. Aggression and greed, the desire to dominate and control, to change borders by force. These are perennial. And the struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending," Biden said.

Biden mentioned Ukraine specifically, saying the country has been "invaded by a tyrant bent on domination."

"Ukrainians are fighting with extraordinary courage, suffering great losses but never backing down," Biden said.

The US president claimed that 350,000 Russian troops had been killed or wounded in the conflict and that nearly 1 million people had fled Russia since it launched its full-scale invasion against Ukraine in February 2022. The Kremlin has not publicly confirmed either figure.

"The United States and NATO and a coalition of more than 50 countries (are) standing strong with Ukraine. We will not walk away," Biden said. "Because if we do, Ukraine will be subjugated, and it will not end there. Ukraine's neighbors will be threatened. All of Europe will be threatened. And make no mistake, the autocrats of the world are watching closely to see what happens in Ukraine. To see if we let this illegal aggression go unchecked. We cannot let that happen. To surrender to bullies, to bow down to dictators is simply unthinkable."
10 hr 12 min ago

Biden subtly hits out at "America First" in D-Day speech

From CNN's Josh Berlinger in Paris

US President Joe Biden appeared to hit back at former President Donald Trump's brand of "America first" isolationism in his speech marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

"America's unique ability to bring countries together is an undeniably source of our power. Isolationism was not the answer 80 years ago and is not the answer today," Biden said.

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10 hr 27 min ago

Biden acknowledges the thousands of people of color and women who served

From CNN's Shania Shelton

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (2)

US President Joe Biden acknowledged the thousands of people of color and women who served in World War II in his speech commemorating D-Day.

"Every soldierwho stormed the beach, who droppedby parachute or landed byglider. Every sailor who manned thethousands of ships and landingcraft.Every aviator whodestroyed German controlled airfields,bridges, and railroads. All, allwere backed by other braveAmericans, including hundredsof thousands of people of colorandwomenwho courageouslyserved despite unjustlimitation on what they coulddo for their nation," Biden said.
10 hr 40 min ago

Biden salutes World War II veterans at D-Day 80-year anniversary

From CNN's Antoinette Radford in London

US President Joe Biden began his speech commemorating D-Day by saluting World War II veterans who served in the invasion of Europe 80 years ago.

Opening his address at the memorial, Biden turned to the veterans, who were seated on stage, and said it was “the highest honor to be able to salute you in Normandy once more. All of you. God love you.”

Multiple US veterans were awarded France's Legion of Honor by President Emmanuel Macron earlier in the ceremony.

10 hr 29 min ago

Biden honors "band of brothers" who made it to Normandy

From CNN's Joshua Berlinger in Paris

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (3)

US President Joe Biden honored by name several veterans who made the journey back to Normandy 80 years after the D-Day landings during his speech at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer, France.

"From the sea and sky, nearly 160,000 allied troops descended on Normandy. Many, to state the obvious, never came home," Biden said. "A few, a notable band of brothers, are here today."

They include:

  • Kenneth Smith, who operated a rangefinder and radar, who helped the Americans who conducted the daring raid against a German position on Point du Hoc.
  • Bob Gibson, who landed on Utah beach about 10 hours after the invasion began, with bullets still flying everywhere. Gibson drove a tractor with an anti-aircraft gun on top.
  • Ben Miller, a medic who at 3 a.m. on June 6, 1944, flew over the channel in a glider that crash-landed. He survived and saved lives while the battle raged.
  • Lewis Brown, who helped rush supplies to the front lines.
  • Woody Woodhouse, a member of the Tuskegee Airmen
  • Margery Stone, an aircraft mechanic.

Biden said the Americans who fought in Normandy became heroes "because they were given an audacious mission knowing -- every one of them knew -- the probability of dying was real. But they did it anyway.

"They knew, beyond any doubt, that there are things worth fighting and dying for. Freedom is worth it. Democracy is worth it. America is worth it. The world is worth it. Then, now and always," Biden said. "Here we proved that the ideals of our democracy are stronger than any army or combination of armies in the entire world."
9 hr 53 min ago

In pictures: The 80 year D-Day anniversary commemorations

From CNN Staff

Leaders from the United States, United Kingdom, France and Canada have gathered in Normandy to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day celebrations.

US President Joe Biden began the day meeting veterans who served in the D-Day assault, before attending a ceremony with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (4)

Veterans from the US made the journey back to France to mark the occasion. Some were awarded France's Legion of Honor by Macron.

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (5)

There was a fly over by the Red Arrows as ceremonies began.

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (6)

Macron also met with veterans, including 98-year-old Alec Penstone, who made the trip to Normandy from the United Kingdom.

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (7)

Dozens of veterans made lengthy journeys from around the world gathered to commemorate the sacrifices made in 1944.

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (8)
Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (9)
Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (10)

Britain's Royal Family were in attendance, including King Charles and Queen Camilla who met with Macron and France's first lady Brigitte Macron.

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (11)
10 hr 22 min ago

US Defense secretary gives thanks to veterans in comments marking 80th anniversary of D-Day

From CNN's Shania Shelton

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin gave thanks to the veterans in comments marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy.

"On behalf ofthe United States Department ofDefense, I am here to givethanks, inadequate as that word may be.Eighty years later we thank theyoung Americans who took thebeaches who helped liberateFrance, and who helped free this continent from Nazi tyranny," he said.

Speaking to the veterans, he said, "Victors ofD-Day, we are humbled by yourpresence. The young Americanswho fought through the clamorand the chaos of D-Day havegrown old or left us. And whenever a veteran ofD-Day is gathered to his makerin the fullness of time, after a long life lived in freedom, hewins a final victory overHitler."

"Let us againthank the heroes of D-Daywho kept freedom alive for usall. You saved the world," Austin said.

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11 hr 4 min ago

Macron to American veterans: "You left everything and risked everything for our independence"

From CNN's Joshua Berlinger in Paris

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (12)

French President Emmanuel Macron opened his speech at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer, France, by lauding the American soldiers who landed on the shores of Normandy 80 years ago.

"We are linked by the grandeur of a people ready to die on a land that is not their own, but a cause that is theirs," Macron said.

He continued:

"You left everything, crossed the ocean and landed on the coast of France eight decades ago ... you left everything and risked everything for our independence, for our freedom. That we will never forget."
10 hr 58 min ago

Biden acknowledges "critical alliances" while attending D-Day commemorations in France

From CNN's Donald Judd

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (13)

President JoeBiden reinforced the importance of the US’ alliances across the world, saying he was struck by the solemnity of the ceremonies honoring veterans who served on D-Day 80 years ago.

Biden told ABCNewsinaninterview from Normandy that the sacrifice of soldiers was “astounding.”

“Now imagine what they hadtocome through — I washere 30 years ago, cameinon a landing craft. You could see from out there what they sawhere. Theidea that they getoff those boats, they getoff those landing crafts, manyofthem died, sinking — you come across that beach, as long as it — it's just astounding. It's astounding,”hesaid.

“What itsaystomeis, how critical alliances are, how critical alliances areforour security,” Biden said.

The presidenthas soughttocontrast hisvisionofforeign policy with thatof former president Donald Trump, who has struck a moreisolationisttone, describing theNATOalliance as “obsolete,” and threateningto withdraw from thealliance.

Biden ties D-Day to Russian invasion of Ukraine: "The struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending" (2024)
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