Thinker101
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Maybe you’ve noticed that the world has become markedly more unstable during Joe Biden’s tenure in office. Indeed, the precarity in which the U.S.-led world order finds itself is hard to miss.
Those who have somehow managed to avert their eyes from the many crises abroad rather than look upon Biden’s works and despair depend on the national media’s complicity to preserve their happy ignorance.
This president entered office with the distinction of having been outspokenly wrong on just about every consequential matter relating to foreign affairs over the last half century. He went about earning his reputation as a blunderer on the world stage by engineering the disastrous and bloody withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, setting the tone for the conflicts to come and handing that state over to the Taliban.
And looming ever larger on the horizon is the prospect that China will take maximum advantage of the window of opportunity provided by a weak presence in the Oval Office.
Pretty much hits the nail on the head, not that Biden is doing any better on the home front.
MSN
Those who have somehow managed to avert their eyes from the many crises abroad rather than look upon Biden’s works and despair depend on the national media’s complicity to preserve their happy ignorance.
This president entered office with the distinction of having been outspokenly wrong on just about every consequential matter relating to foreign affairs over the last half century. He went about earning his reputation as a blunderer on the world stage by engineering the disastrous and bloody withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, setting the tone for the conflicts to come and handing that state over to the Taliban.
And looming ever larger on the horizon is the prospect that China will take maximum advantage of the window of opportunity provided by a weak presence in the Oval Office.
Pretty much hits the nail on the head, not that Biden is doing any better on the home front.
MSN