Posted on 11/25/2020 2:48:12 AM PST by USA Conservative
President-elect Joe Biden introduced his foreign policy team to the nation Tuesday, saying numerous world leaders have called to tell him they are looking forward to the U.S. returning to “lead the world” after President Donald Trump’s administration.
Biden’s foreign policy strategy intends to stray away from Trump’s more contentious relationships with certain world leaders, which Biden’s imminent administration views as unproductive. Biden’s nominee for secretary of state, Tony Blinken, argued America “can’t solve the world’s problems alone.” Biden’s team is notably much more friendly toward China than the current administration, with the incoming president describing the communist regime as a “competitor” rather than an adversary.
Biden spoke while flanked by Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, Blinken and his other nominees for foreign policy positions — Jake Sullivan as national security adviser, Linda Thomas-Greenfield as ambassador to the United Nations, and Alejandro Mayorkas as the head of the Department of Homeland Security. Biden has also selected former Sen. and Secretary of State John Kerry to lead his administration’s international efforts on climate change.
Biden’s team each spoke in turn and emphasized that they viewed their replacement of Trump as a return to how U.S. foreign policy has been conducted traditionally.
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“Hang onto your wallet!!”
It’s high, but I’ve been buying silver & gold coinage. Investments are mostly lowest risk and some metals since fall. Eliminated debts, considering paying off mortgage.
I distrust the market rise. Suckering sheeple back in for a good fleecing under Lyin’ Old Joe, before the great reset? Scare ‘em into converting to gov-run accounts?
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