Friday, March 19, 2021

In One Week Of Diplomacy The Biden Administration Is Now Waging A War Of Words With China, Russia, And North Korea

U.S. President Biden in the Oval Office 


In a busy week of foreign policy developments, President Joe Biden and his top officials have engaged in tense exchanges with China, Russia and North Korea, all as the White House looks to bolster America's historic alliances and push back against pressure from authoritarian regimes. 

Biden is juggling his commitment to diplomacy and multilateralism with his vow to push back on the world's dictators, figures he and his allies argue former President Donald Trump did too little to rein in. 

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin traveled to Japan and South Korea this week, expressing shared concerns over Chinese and North Korean regional aggression. 

But the trip prompted threats from Pyongyang, which a senior administration official told Newsweek has not responded to any American diplomatic outreach for more than a year.


WNU Editor: This follows on the heels of the U.S. alienating its ties with its allies in the Middle East that has resulted in an embolden Iran and its proxies to escalate the war in Yemen. Enraging Central American governments with a defacto open border policy that is now resulting in a massive migration of people throughout the region (link here and here). And causing real economic harm to Canada with the cancellation of critical pipelines and buy American policies. 

Makes you wonder on who is next? And more to the point. Who is making these foreign policy decisions?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who? Obama has been suspected. More importantly this does reek of Obama. Obama hates the US.

He is a "Christian", who thinks the muezzin's call is the sweetest sound. He attended a church whose pastor swapped spit with Louis Farahkhan. If Obama does something that looks American it is not proof. Those are socially conventions to be observed not upheld.

Anonymous said...

I had never considered N. Korea, China, nor Russia an ally and words matter much less than deeds

Anonymous said...

Right!
Biden should be nice to all those nations, no matter what they do or say or even if god forbid they cyberattack the US.

Anonymous said...


I checked: this is not a movie.

Unknown said...

Soon he'll get around to annoying the British & then the Israelis,then the French. Pretty soon Iran will be the only ally America has left. heh heh heh keep ducking 🙉