Biden is in the midst of internal and external troubles, and this news can be described as today's headlines. In terms of internal worries, it is not only because of Trump's growing momentum in the Republican Party, but also because of the stalemate caused by the confrontation between Texas and the federal government over illegal immigration. Trump's victory within the Republican Party is becoming more and more apparent, and he recently defeated his rival again in the party primary in Michigan, which is undoubtedly a huge challenge for Biden. Texas, on the other hand, insisted on building a barbed wire fence, and Biden sought to dismantle it, resulting in the two sides being unable to compromise on this issue. Both of these issues have put Biden in an unprecedented predicament.
In terms of external troubles, the Russia-Ukraine conflict in Europe and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in the Middle East have made Biden even worse. Ukraine is losing ground on the battlefield, and U.S. aid to the Ukrainian army has been delayed, which makes Biden feel helpless. In the face of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israel's "indiscriminate" bombing has triggered condemnation from the international community, which has also brought tremendous pressure to Biden. What's more serious is that the chaos in the Red Sea region has left Biden helpless, and the Houthi attacks on US ships continue to cause the US side a headache.
In this case, Biden has to turn his attention to China. They hope that China will play a role in the Red Sea, using China's influence over Iran to persuade Iran to support a halt to Houthi attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea. In addition, Biden also hopes to renew the "China-US Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement" through negotiations with China, which is an important symbol of scientific and technological cooperation between China and the United States, and is also the basis for long-term cooperation between the two sides.
However, Biden must not only face a difficult situation at home and abroad, but also deal with the impact of domestic political struggles in the United States. The frequent political struggles in the United States often affect Biden**'s cooperation with China. Especially in the first year, the two parties in the United States often pointed the spearhead at China for their own political interests, which undoubtedly brought certain obstacles to the development of Sino-US relations.
At this critical juncture, Biden should adopt a positive attitude, maintain communication and cooperation with China, jointly address global challenges, and jointly promote world peace and development. After all, only solidarity and cooperation can cope with the current complex international situation and move towards a better future.