U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday promised a new era after the scattershot foreign policy of his predecessor, Donald Trump, declaring "America is back" on the global stage. In his first diplomatic address Biden signaled aggressive approaches to China and Russia, urged Myanmar's military leaders to halt their coup , and declared an end to U.S. support for a Saudi Arabia-led military campaign in Yemen.
"American leadership must meet this new moment of advancing authoritarianism, including the growing ambitions of China to rival the United States and the determination of Russia to damage and disrupt our democracy. We must meet the new moment ... accelerating global challenges from the pandemic to the climate crisis to nuclear proliferation," said Biden. "American alliances are our greatest asset. And leading with diplomacy means standing shoulder to shoulder with our allies and key partners once again," Biden said. His speech was a full-throated attempt to vanquish those doubts, and convince Americans of the value of a forceful international approach.
Newsinc24 Team





Related Items
FBI seizes alleged China-linked sites targeting US workers
Putin blasts West over ‘detrimental’ interference in India-Russia ties
Biden, Obama inspired Iran to have a nuclear weapon, says Trump