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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Barcelona is not worth a visit. Between the pickpockets, panhandlers and nasty locals, you're better off anywhere else Spain. Just spend a day to see the Gaudi stuff and be out.[/quote] Italians are awful and racist, imagine if we did this to people in the US. I hope these people get charged with assault! Totally terrible, they need to blame themselves not foreigners, so xenophobic. They should be welcoming us with open arms especially after WW2 and the revenue helps their awful economy. [/quote] Sir, you deserve some serious squirting.[/quote] The recent incident involving a US tourist being squirted with water in Italy is deeply concerning. Under Italian law, such an act can be considered assault, especially if done in a manner that instills fear or provokes the victim​. This behavior is unacceptable and must be addressed to ensure the safety and respect of American tourists abroad. President Biden has a critical opportunity, especially with the upcoming NATO summit, to assert a firm stance against these attacks on American citizens. By addressing this issue directly with Italy, Biden can demonstrate strong leadership and resolve, countering any perceptions of weakness. This situation also serves as a reminder of the historical ties between the US and Italy, particularly their alliance during World War II and within NATO. It is imperative that Italy upholds the standards of respect and security for tourists, reflecting the shared values and commitments of NATO members. It is time for President Biden to step in and remind Italy of these obligations, ensuring that American tourists are treated with the dignity and safety they deserve.[/quote] Is this a bot? Of all the things Biden needs to address.....this is not it.[/quote] I stand corrected this is for spain and biden needs to address this, we look weak and sad The recent incident involving a US tourist being squirted with water in Spain is deeply concerning. Under Spanish law, such an act can be considered assault, especially if done in a manner that instills fear or provokes the victim. This behavior is unacceptable and must be addressed to ensure the safety and respect of American tourists abroad. President Biden has a critical opportunity, especially with the upcoming NATO summit, to assert a firm stance against these attacks on American citizens. By addressing this issue directly with Spain, Biden can demonstrate strong leadership and resolve, countering any perceptions of weakness. This situation also serves as a reminder of the historical ties between the US and Spain, particularly their alliance within NATO. It is imperative that Spain upholds the standards of respect and security for tourists, reflecting the shared values and commitments of NATO members. It is time for President Biden to step in and remind Spain of these obligations, ensuring that American tourists are treated with the dignity and safety they deserve. This is a prime moment for Biden to assert his leadership and reinforce the importance of protecting American citizens abroad.[/quote]
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