Joe Biden takes 2024 US election duel with Donald Trump to France
- US president will mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in France this week
- It comes as US allies in Europe fear a comeback election victory by Donald Trump

US President Joe Biden arrived in France on Wednesday to mark 80 years since the World War II D-Day landings and promote America as a defender of democracy and international alliances – contrasting himself against election rival Donald Trump.
“We are the world power,” the 81-year-old Democrat said in an interview with Time magazine published on Tuesday, laying out his vision of continued US leadership of an increasingly fragile post-war international order.
Biden’s trip comes as US allies fear an alternative future – one in which a comeback victory by Republican Trump in November’s US presidential election heralds a fresh wave of US isolationism.
“I have a fundamentally different view than Mr Trump has on a range of things,” he said, adding that US security depended on its “alliances around the world”.

“And he, Trump, wanted to just abandon them,” added Biden.