... Biden’s seeming cognitive decline are both put on the backburner
Putting aside whatever bias we have for former President Donald Trump; let’s consider what the state of world affairs might look like today if Trump became the president in the 2020.... ... Biden is most acute when dealing with Iran and the Middle East. Past presidents promised to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Trump was the only one to deliver on that promise during his term. Trump also took a tough stand against Iran with severe ...
... needed him. If Donald Trump had not appeared, he would have needed to be invented. Donald Trump gave the EU a unique chance. The analysts of the Royal Institute of International... ... course, accelerate the trend toward autonomy,”
noted
New York Times
analysts.
When Joe Biden moves into the White House, the U.S. will not give Europeans a second chance... ... commitments, especially on China.”
Europe will no longer be able to break free of the USA’s amiable stranglehold, with all its ensuing geostrategic consequences for Russia...
... stockpile of nuclear weapons to a minimum credible deterrent, and ending decades of forever war.
Andrey Kortunov:
President Joe Biden and Russia
Hawkins’ devotion to peace translates into a rather sober approach towards Russia. He is calling for a ... ... charm to build better relations with Russia beyond extending the New START Treaty. Biden is the
most likely candidate
to unseat Donald Trump, which means that Russia-U.S. relations are likely to continue being hostile, confrontational, and counterproductive....
Variables and constants of Russia–U.S. relations
On November 3, the U.S. presidential elections are to take place. Both the USA and the world will be closely monitoring the event. Whatever some may say about “the decline of the U.S.,” America remains ... ... be governing America from the Oval Office in the White House for the next four years? Is it going to be Republican incumbent Donald Trump or Democratic challenger, former Vice President Joe Biden? Even today, when the campaign is in the homestretch, few are ready to name the winner confidently.
Discussions on the ...
... a convenient scapegoat; making Beijing responsible for COVID-19 was like pouring oil on already burning US-China fire.
Can we expect a radical shift of the US approach to China after the November elections? Unfortunately, this is not very likely. If Joe Biden replaces Donald Trump in the White House, there will be a clear change in US foreign policy style and rhetoric, but much less in its fundamental goals and aspirations. President Biden might be more inclined to reach tactical truces with Beijing and more reluctant ...
... captivated by the vicissitudes of the election campaign, the endless opinion polls and periodic scandals surrounding President Donald Trump and his rival Joseph Biden. The stakes in this fascinating political game are incredibly high, not only for citizens ... ... Timofeev:
Russia and the US: Where Will the Growing Alienation Lead to?
Unfortunately, there is every reason to believe that Joe Biden, should he emerge victorious on November 3, will be another weak president. After all, the political, and indeed social,...
... Stream 2 pipeline
, and hitting Russia with
cyberattacks
.
By every indication, a Joe Biden presidency would look a lot like the Obama presidency during its second term... ... to build better relations with Russia. Biden is the
most likely candidate
to unseat Donald Trump, which means that Russia-U.S. relations are likely to continue being hostile... ... of trillions of dollars, undermined our national security, and cost the lives of thousands of our men and women in uniform.” Beyond that and in stark contrast to her...