Refer to the news network on December 31**Japan's "Sankei Shimbun" published a report entitled "Biden's diplomacy has come to the edge of the cliff" on December 28, compiled as follows:
The year of the United States is approaching, and Biden's diplomacy is on the edge of a cliff. Democrats and Republicans are at odds over immigration, and U.S. aid funds to Ukraine are drying up. There are also discordant notes within the Democratic Party on the issue of dealing with Israel. If the U.S. intensifies, other countries may grow their power even further. There are even ** claims that the biggest risk to the world order is the United States.
Earlier this month, the U.S. Congress abandoned a budget bill to pass additional aid to Ukraine within the year. Aid funds to Ukraine are bound to dry up, but the White House stressed to **: "In order for Ukraine to receive the necessary assistance, we will do our best." ”
The Republican Party has suggested that the highest priority in the field of security should be to take countermeasures at the southern border of the United States to prevent the influx of illegal immigrants. The White House said that aid to Ukraine was taken "hostage" by the Republican Party. Instead of saying "support as long as this war continues," Biden changed his narrative and said "do your best," as he has done in the past.
Biden**'s negotiations with the Republicans have stalled, and no deal has been reached during the year. There is a lack of progress on the issue of U.S. aid to Ukraine, and U.S. allies and hostile camps are watching Washington's movements.
Israel's continued offensive in the Gaza Strip has led to an increasing number of civilians** and a humanitarian crisis. Biden has been blamed by cronies and Democratic lawmakers and forced to adjust his policies to control the size of the civilian population in Gaza.
According to the results of a recent poll conducted by the New York Times, 57% of respondents do not support Biden's response to the situation in Israel and Gaza. Forty-six percent of respondents believe that former Trump is better able to deal with Gaza, compared to 38% who think Biden is better able to deal with the problem.
Biden is busy lobbying at home, but partisanship and domestic setbacks have led to a shackle in foreign policy, and approval ratings have further declined, creating a vicious circle. If Biden loses his way in Middle East policy, pro-Iranian militant forces are likely to engage in further provocations and attacks.
Michael Beckley, an associate professor of political science at Tufts University in the United States, said in an interview: "If the United States is powerless because of its political inadequacy, it will give hostile forces the opportunity to launch an offensive."
At a time when superpower leadership is declining and power is empty in the world, there will be attempts and disputes to change the status quo. Fareed Zakaria, an American commentator on international issues, said: "The greatest test of the world order is not from China, Russia and Iran, but from the United States." ”
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