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Foreign training programs could become a priority in Biden administration, experts say Augusta Saraiva, Medill News Service February 3 A Royal Saudi air force F-15 Strike Eagle pilot adjusts his flight helmet before a training mission Jan. 25, 2012, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. (Senior Airman Brett Clashman/Air Force) As the world witnessed President Joe Biden take his oath of office on Jan. 20, he vowed to “repair our alliances and engage with the world once again” as a “strong and trusted partner for peace, progress and security.” At the Pentagon, that could mean foreign military training programs, some of which came under attack during the Trump administration, could regain their previous status as what former Defense Secretary Mark Esper called a “critical long-term investment.”
For years, the two political parties held immense political power. They had money (soft dollars) and influence (access to deep-pocketed donors, PAC's and media). They set many of the campaign rules (think things like superdelegates and the presidential primary calendar). But, over the last 20 years, their power has ebbed considerably. Soft money was replaced by SuperPACs whose donors cared not so much about the long-term health of the party, but about their immediate (usually ideological) concerns.