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President Joe Biden, seemingly intent on rewriting history before it disappears, will use the opportunity on Monday to once again characterize his disastrous presidency and foreign policy failures as successes, reports said. It is being

According to To the Associated Press, deeply unpopular The 82-year-old Democrat is expected to make his case. capstone address As for his foreign policy legacy, he and his administration restored America's credibility on the world stage and strengthened key alliances that were allegedly strained by his predecessor's prioritization of Americans. Biden also reportedly plans to suggest that he provided the world with a “steady hand” during his scandal-plagued four years in office.

Biden's speech Monday at State Department headquarters will conclude his first major foreign policy speech on the ground.
proposed February 4, 2021, both that “the strength of our democratic alliance… has withered from the neglect and abuse of the past few years” and that the United States under President-elect Donald Trump has become dysfunctional. said. We will work side by side with our allies and key partners. ”

In addition to pledging to promote the safety of Americans before sneaking well over 10 million foreign nationals into our homeland, Biden
said He has been effective in dealing with Russia, countering Communist China's “aggressive and coercive actions,” and in ending the war in Yemen, which is a target of Obama administration policy. He said that. fingerprint.

Biden, Democrats, and their allies in the liberal media
emphasized When he first took office as president, he said, “Adults… [we]”He's back in power,” he said, drawing comparisons to President-elect Donald Trump.

President Trump embraced President Ronald Reagan's “peace through strength” approach during his first term, and previously

  • mediated Formal normalization of diplomatic relations between Arab countries and Israel.
  • It fulfilled a promise made by previous administrations to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
  • They beat Iranian Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani and ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
  • signed Executive order temporarily bans citizens of six hotbeds of Islamic terrorism from traveling to the United States.
  • pressured NATO allies meet their financial obligations of defense spending.
  • put North Korea's Kim Jong-un warns of the threat of “fire and fury the world has never seen before.”
  • Negotiated a new trade agreement with South Korea and updated versions of NAFTA with Canada and Mexico.
  • withdrew From the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement and the United Nations Human Rights Council.
  • lost big ISIS in Syria.
  • Withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal.
  • He redirected the U.S. national security apparatus from focusing on the Middle East to focusing on competing with Communist China.
  • customs duties imposed About hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Chinese products.
  • Re-establishing the Quad partnership with Australia, India and Japan. and
  • He achieved various other foreign policy successes, including breaking away from his predecessor's long-standing habit of starting new wars.

Biden instead took the reins with a “steady hand,” guiding the American public toward danger and American foreign policy through embarrassment after embarrassment.

For example, Biden botched the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. Amidst the collapse of the U.S.-backed Afghan government and confusion about exits, an Islamic terrorist who was allegedly released from Parwan Prison at Bagram Air Base amidst the chaos a few days earlier detonates a suicide bomb on August 26, 2021. I let it happen. The monastery gates were the last route open for Afghans to enter Hamid Karzai International Airport, where 11 U.S. Marines, soldiers and sailors, and hundreds of Afghans died. Forty-five other U.S. military personnel were injured.

Not only does it put military personnel at risk and force them to retire;
There are a lot of Americans behind me.Biden also left more than $7 billion worth of military equipment to the Taliban.

Among the hardware left behind by the Islamic extremist regime are 2,000 armored vehicles and 40 aircraft, including UH-60 Black Hawks, reconnaissance attack helicopters, and ScanEagle military drones, according to one intelligence study. It is estimated that it contains.

Biden is unable or unwilling to extend a steady hand to the hundreds of thousands of Christian Armenians in the former Republic of Artsakh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh, who were violently displaced in recent years by the Islamic Azerbaijani regime. It turns out there isn't.

Azerbaijan provided by the Biden administration
military aid Although it is claimed war crimes and torture A group of Armenian prisoners of war launched a blitzkrieg into the Armenian enclave in September 2023, killing hundreds of people, destroying churches, and displacing Christian residents, often on foot.

The apparent ethnic cleansing occurred within days of the State Department official's statement.
suggest The United States “will not tolerate any actions or efforts, short-term or long-term, to commit ethnic cleansing or other atrocities against Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh.”

“The United States is in a worse geopolitical position today than it was four years ago.”

Azerbaijan was not the first aggressor country that Biden discovered was loud in his words but light in his actions.

Despite Biden’s “steady hand”;
Foreknowledge Ahead of an impending “invasion,” Russia invaded Ukraine on the watch of a Democratic president, but this time it was far larger than the previous invasion of Crimea during the Obama-Biden era. Biden imposed a number of sanctions on Russia, including a slew of sanctions. Over $175 billion Although he risked a direct fire war with Russia by invading occupied countries and allowing Ukraine to use American long-range missiles, a ceasefire in the region remains out of his reach. .

At a press conference before the invasion, Biden said
proposed Russian President Vladimir Putin said he “does not want a full-scale war,” and the Democratic president stressed that Putin is “trying to find his place in the world between China and the West.” . Thanks to persistent nagging by the Biden administration, President Putin appears to have found a close friend in communist China, another major foreign policy failure.

Brahma Chellaney, professor emeritus of strategic studies at the Center for Policy Research, New Delhi, said:
noticed About last year:

It is U.S. President Joe Biden's foreign policy that has helped transform the two natural competitors into strategic collaborators. A proactive approach would have avoided confronting Russia and China at the same time. This is to avoid forcing the two nuclear powers into an impure alliance due to simultaneous confrontation between Russia and China. However, it should be noted that although Biden has managed to reach out to both Moscow and China at the same time, his China policy has been relatively moderate and conciliatory.

Like other critics, Chelany points out that U.S. sanctions against Russia have effectively turned Beijing into Moscow's banker, more than doubling trade between the two countries.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
said In October 2024, relations between China and Moscow are expected to strengthen in the coming months as Russia's gas exports to China continue to soar and the BRICs organization continues to grow in strength compared to the US-led economic organization. He said that it would be.

Exactly one year after President Biden's inauguration, Congressman Michael McCaul (R-Texas)
noticed “The president's weakness on the world stage has only emboldened his opponents to be even more aggressive in their words and actions.”

Over the past four years, China, America's preeminent adversary, has stepped up its attacks on America's cyber infrastructure and sovereignty, apparently thinking little of Mr. Biden and his occasional harsh rhetoric.

For example, the Wall Street Journal revealed in September that the Chinese state-backed hacker group Salt Typhoon had compromised at least eight U.S. telecommunications companies, including AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon.

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and FBI
said The joint statement said: “China-linked attackers have infiltrated the networks of multiple telecommunications companies, stealing customer call log data and private communications of a limited number of individuals, primarily those involved in government and politics. We have confirmed that we enabled the breach.” Activities, and copies of certain information that is the subject of a U.S. law enforcement request pursuant to a court order. ”

Chinese hackers with ties to the communist government also stole at least 60,000 emails from Biden's State Department account during his time in office. Accessed the computer networks of America's major transportation hubs. Treasury computers were also compromised.

Ignoring Biden's “steady hand,” the Chinese government also sent a spy ship to the U.S. mainland. Operated an illegal police station on American soil. Threatened diplomats. and dispatched agents to carry out espionage and political destabilization missions.

“The United States is in a worse position geopolitically today than it was four years ago,” Stephen Wertheim, a historian and senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, recently said.
said CBS News. “The United States is embroiled in a major war on the European continent and risks serious escalation, is back to endless bombing of the Middle East, and is entering an all-out strategic competition with China.” .”

“The United States cannot be expected to prioritize China while remaining the leading military power in Europe and the Middle East. If the United States really wants to prioritize China, it will need to retreat elsewhere,” Wertheim said. he added.

biden
said “I hope history will tell me that I came in with a plan to restore the economy and reestablish America's leadership in the world,” he told USA Today in an interview last week.

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