COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France — President Biden will join world leaders in Normandy on Thursday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, a somber setting where he plans to draw a link between the historic fight to defeat the Nazis and the modern-day battles against authoritarianism.
While Bidenâ€
During his speech on the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Trump hailed the veterans who stormed the beaches of Normandy in 1944 but did not offer similar praise for the global alliances that emerged out of World War II. While Biden is not likely to name Trump during his remarks, he plans to offer an unequivocal endorsement of the global order that the Republican front-runner has trashed, according to senior administration officials, some of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to preview the presidentâ€
Such a message is particularly relevant given the war in Ukraine, said national security adviser Jake Sullivan, who pointed out that the NATO alliance has expanded during Bidenâ€
“Today, in 2024, 80 years later, we see dictators once again attempting to challenge the order, attempting to march in Europe,� he told reporters Wednesday, adding that “freedom-loving nations need to rally to stand against that as we have.�
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The president, who arrived in Paris on Wednesday morning and spent the day behind closed doors, plans to start his visit to Normandy by greeting World War II veterans who participated in the D-Day landings, including some who are more than 100 years old.
He will then give remarks at the D-Day Anniversary Commemoration Ceremony, where he plans to compare World War IIâ€
Later Thursday, Biden will join first lady Jill Biden for a wreath-laying at the Normandy American Cemetery. Finally, the Bidens will attend the International Ceremony at Omaha Beach, where several top dignitaries — including French President Emmanuel Macron — are also expected to pay tribute to the troops who helped carry out the largest naval, air and land assault ever. Despite high casualties, the operation helped establish the U.S. military as the worldâ€
The celebration of that military triumph comes against the backdrop of the plodding war in Ukraine, where Russia has been making gains in recent months after more than two years of fighting. The warâ€
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to attend the events in Normandy, which will give him an opportunity to make his case for additional military support for Kyiv ahead of next weekâ€
Biden has pointed to his administrationâ€
“The decisions we make in the last couple of years, in the next four years, are going to determine the future of Europe for a long time to come,â€� Biden said in the May 28 interview. “And so thatâ€
Biden plans to return to Normandy on Friday to give remarks directed at the American people. That speech, the White House said, will focus on “the importance of defending freedom and democracy.�
Olorunnipa reported from Paris.