Quite frankly, Russian aggression in Ukraine and its illegal occupation of Crimea remind us that we still have a good deal more work to do to guarantee the strategic vision of a Europe whole, free and at peace.
Joe Biden speaking as Vice President to the Atlantic Council Energy and Economic Summit (22 November 2014)
Of the over 2,500 tweets that Joe Biden has tweeted over the presidential account since he became president, slightly less than half (1,213) made references to other countries by the end of 2023. The United States of America were excluded from this analysis, so that the USA disappear from this map.
The cartogram provides a picture of which countries appear to have be most prominent in Joe Biden’s foreign policy in 2022, the second year of his presidency. In 2022, a total of 53 countries were mentioned at least once in 542 tweets that made reference to another country.
The top countries in his tweets from 2022 were:
Russia, 30 per cent (161 tweets)
Ukraine, 28 per cent (152 tweets)
Japan, 4 per cent (20 tweets)
South Korea, 4 per cent (20 tweets)
Puerto Rico, 3 per cent (18 tweets)