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Two Presidents, Two Policies, One Superpower: America in Transition

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Even as President Biden brokers a cease-fire in Lebanon, President-elect Donald J. Trump is running his own foreign policy without waiting to be sworn in.
The article from The New York Times, published on November 27, 2024, discusses the contrasting foreign policy approaches of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Biden has been focusing on rebuilding alliances, emphasizing diplomacy, and addressing global challenges like climate change and human rights. His administration has worked to repair relationships strained during the Trump era, particularly with NATO allies and in multilateral forums like the United Nations. Conversely, Trump's foreign policy was characterized by an "America First" approach, which often involved unilateral actions, skepticism towards international organizations, and a transactional view of alliances. The article highlights how these differing philosophies have shaped their respective administrations' responses to ongoing global issues, including the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, trade relations with China, and the handling of Iran's nuclear ambitions. Biden's strategy aims at fostering cooperation and shared responsibility, while Trump's legacy continues to influence a segment of the Republican Party advocating for a more isolationist and protectionist stance.

Read the Full The New York Times Article at [ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/27/us/politics/biden-trump-foreign-policy.html ]