US Foreign Policy in Crisis: What Biden Leaves His Successor.
After the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine and Russia's stance against Ukraine, former US President Joe Biden is leaving the White House. In addition, there is a potential threat of China's invasion of Taiwan, and the Middle East war continues.
Biden had a significant task to stabilize the situation and restore relations with allies. There were also issues with resolving the Middle East crisis and the Afghan war.
"America is back," Biden declared.
Although Biden provided support to Ukraine and Israel, many questions remain unanswered. There was also an attempt to persuade Israel to sit at the negotiating table regarding the conflict in Gaza and Lebanon, but this was unsuccessful. He also tried to stop the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but has not been successful.
It is clear that the problems Biden faces far exceed his capabilities. To address these issues, it is necessary to create a team of experts who can formulate a pragmatic plan for each of these situations.
Only then can the US President focus on the ever-growing threat from China.
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