November 22, 2024
Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been left stranded in the Swiss city of Zurich. Bloomberg reported Wednesday that Blinken, who was in Switzerland attending the World Economic Forum, was informed he was unable to fly back to the U.S. due to a problem with the aircraft. Anthony Blinken is...

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been left stranded in the Swiss city of Zurich.

Bloomberg reported Wednesday that Blinken, who was in Switzerland attending the World Economic Forum, was informed he was unable to fly back to the U.S. due to a problem with the aircraft.

Blinken was scheduled to travel on a modified Boeing Co. 737, although authorities cancelled the flight after the discovery of an oxygen leak.

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A smaller aircraft was sent to collect Blinken, and many of his staff were forced to fly back to the U.S. on commercial flights.

The issue will create further embarrassment for Boeing, whose flights have recently been plagued by a series of technical and safety issues.

Last week, regulators grounded all of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners following a major incident on an Alaska Airlines flight earlier this month when a door plug “blew off” mid-flight.

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The incident has also raised questions about Boeing’s hiring practices amid greater scrutiny of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion hiring practices, which have led to criticism from figures, including businessman Elon Musk.

During his speech at the WEF on Tuesday, Blinken blamed climate change and the conflicts in the Ukraine and the Middle East for causing issues, including mass migration and food shortages.

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“Shifting climate patterns force neighbors to compete for dwindling resources, further straining ethnic tensions, destabilizing entire communities,” Blinken declared.

“Meanwhile, Russia’s attacks on fields, on granaries, on ports in Ukraine, the world’s breadbasket, have disrupted global markets, making food harder to afford and harming the poor and most vulnerable most of all.

“In the Red Sea, through which 15 percent of the world’s commerce passes, Houthi attacks have forced ships to take longer, more expensive routes, further raising the price of food and energy,” he continued.

“The United States has been and is working intensely to tackle this food crisis and support those who are most affected by it.”


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Ben Kew is a conservative journalist and commentator. Originally from the United Kingdom, he studied politics and modern languages at the University of Bristol. He started his career at Breitbart London aged 20, before moving to the U.S. to cover Congress and eventually becoming the outlet’s Latin America correspondent until the end of 2020. Since then he has worked in editorial roles at RedState and Human Events. He has also written for The Spectator, Spiked, The Epoch Times, The Critic and PanAm Post.

Ben Kew is a conservative journalist and commentator. Originally from the United Kingdom, he studied politics and modern languages at the University of Bristol. He started his career at Breitbart London aged 20, before moving to the U.S. to cover Congress and eventually becoming the outlet’s Latin America correspondent until the end of 2020. Since then he has worked in editorial roles at RedState and Human Events. He has also written for The Spectator, Spiked, The Epoch Times, The Critic and PanAm Post.