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Will he or won’t he? Since the very start of President Biden The indicators are mixed. During its tenure, the Trump administration made the idea of “great power competition” with the PRC a central tenet of its foreign policy, codifying it in multiple national level documents and strategic directives. President Biden, in turn, has declared publicly that the United States needs to pursue “long-term strategic competition” with China. But lingering worries remain that the White House, faced with competing strategic priorities, will back away from such a commitment in order to secure Beijing’s cooperation on issues such as climate change or a new nuclear deal with Iran. ....
Joe Biden is unlikely to hold Saudi crown prince accountable for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi In the long term, the US needs Saudi Arabia as an ally in West Asia. Mar 04, 2021 · 09:30 pm A demonstrator wearing a mask of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman protests outside the Saudi Arabia consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, where journalist Jamal Khashoggi was last seen. | Osman Orsal/ Reuters When Saudi Arabian dissident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, had not expected the outcry that would follow. For perhaps the first time in recent history, Saudi critics and Saudi supporters were united in their condemnation of the extrajudicial killing. ....
The Interim National Security Strategic Guidance is refreshingly direct. But how the Biden administration puts it to action remains an open question. ....
Lest anyone think America’s problems are with Europe alone, take note of the sharp rebuffs the U.S. has received in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, as detailed in Walter Russell Mead’s recent column in the Wall Street Journal, “Biden’s rough start with the world.” This catalogue of foreign policy woes includes clashes with India over the latter’s refusal to join U.S. sanctions against neighboring Myanmar, a situation exacerbated by popular outrage over Vice President Harris’s niece’s apparent support for anti-government protesters. In the Middle East, Biden’s tilt toward Iran has failed to charm the mullahs but has infuriated Israel and the conservative Arab monarchies. Also, Turkish President Erdogan is still smarting over Biden’s campaign promise to assist his opposition, as well as recent criticism of his mistreatment of LGBT protesters. ....