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The most important takeaway from the recent G7 and NATO summits in Europe isn’t President Biden’s many embarrassing and unsettling mental lapses, long pauses, and rambling non sequiturs, but the clear message coming out of these meetings: the United States is returning to an Obama-Biden era “America Last” foreign policy that puts the interests of multilateral institutions and international partnerships above the interests of the American people.

That policy shift was perhaps best encapsulated in a quip from President Emmanuel Macron of France, who said of Biden, “It is great to have a U.S. president who’s part of the club and very willing to cooperate.” And of course it’s true. At the close of the G7 Summit, Biden boasted that America is “back at the table,” and described the summit as “extraordinarily collaborative.” . . .

With each passing week it becomes more obvious that COVID-19 almost certainly originated in a lab in Wuhan, China. We can’t say for sure because the Chinese Communist Party has been blocking efforts to discover the origins of the virus ever since the outbreak began. But at this point, with zero evidence that the virus emerged naturally, the answer seems obvious enough. . . .

At the summit’s close, the group’s final communiqué made no mention of China’s systematic persecution of Muslim Uyghurs or other minority religious groups, and made no real commitment to combat China’s use of forced labor. Instead, the group weakly called on Beijing to respect “fundamental freedoms, especially in relation to Xinjiang.” Yeah, that’ll show them.

Or consider the Biden administration’s plan for dealing with Russia. Biden’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week comes hot on the heels of recent cyberattacks against U.S. infrastructure likely backed by Moscow, as well as Biden’s capitulation on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which will give Russia remarkable leverage over Germany’s energy supply.

Democrats complained endlessly that Trump wasn’t tough enough on Russia, but so far Biden has projected nothing but weakness toward Moscow. The president also doesn’t seem up to the task of dealing with Putin.

Ahead of the much-anticipated meeting, Biden gave a bizarre press conference on Monday, pausing for an uncomfortably long time and seeming to lose his train of thought when asked a basic question by CNN’s Jeff Zeleny about whether Biden still considers Putin a “killer.” In the end, he essentially said nothing.

But Biden need not say much of anything on Russia. The idea that warmed-over Obama-ism is going to give Putin pause is a joke. Recall that it was on Obama’s watch that Moscow began a permanent occupation of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Georgia, annexed Crimea, started a war in southeast Ukraine, intervened in Syria, established operational bases in the Middle East, and gave shelter to Edward Snowden.

Biden said Monday that in his meeting with Putin this week he’s going to “make it clear what the red lines are.” But after eight years of Obama and Biden’s disastrous foreign policy the whole world knows exactly where the red lines are — and exactly what they’re worth.

In all of this, Biden maintains the long trajectory of his abysmal foreign policy record. Over the past four decades the world has changed much, but Biden hasn’t. He has been wrong on almost every major international issue of his time, often for shallow, partisan reasons.

Indeed, his reflective hostility to President Trump’s foreign policy is reminiscent of his hostility toward President Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy. After a Biden speech at Harvard in 1987, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen remarked that Biden “has a reputation as a politician whose intellect is no match for his glibness.” Biden’s problem, wrote Cohen, is that he purports to tackle difficult questions like when the United States should use force in pursuing its foreign policy goals, but then never bothers with the details.

He set out three criteria: (1) Only if our vital interests are threatened. (2) Only if the intervention is ‘right.’ (3) Only if the use of force has a ‘high probability of succeeding.’

All of that sounded good, but Biden never bothered to explain his terms. He mentioned Nicaragua as an example of where the Reagan administration had failed to apply those criteria. But these happen to be precisely the criteria the president says he has used. Reagan says Nicaragua is vital, that the fight against an avowedly Marxist regime is ‘right,’ and that the effort to topple the Sandinistas would have ‘a high probability of succeeding’ if only Congress would fund the effort.

Similarly, Biden characterized U.S. escalation in the Persian Gulf as reactive, which surely it is, but he did not say what he would do differently if he were president. Several times, he said the containment policy, first enunciated by Harry S Truman, is outmoded. But he never acknowledged that the Reagan administration agrees — and has set out to roll back communist advances.

Today, Biden seems similarly out of touch. One of the reasons Trump quickly gained so much support in the 2016 GOP primaries, and continues to enjoy broad support among Republicans, was his willingness to criticize the failures of a bipartisan, multilateralist foreign policy that has dominated Washington for decades, and that particularly dominated the Obama White House. . . .

Biden, by contrast, wants to return to the foreign policy of the Obama era, in which being “part of the club,” means deferential multilateralism that places the American national interest behind the interests of a vast array of allies and partners and international organizations all across the globe. The very notion of national interest, let alone a foreign policy that serves the national interest, is anathema to the foreign policy blob in Washington.

And so it is once again. The Obama-era foreign policy that Biden is trying to resuscitate — weakness toward China and Russia, deference to a comprised WHO, money for Iran, more U.S. troops and NATO funding for Europe, climate change and wokeness at the State Department and the Pentagon — is not for Americans, it’s for the global institutions and interests that benefit from maintaining a pre-Trump foreign policy status quo that puts America, and Americans, last.

What were your thoughts on Biden’s NATO and G7 summits? Let us know in the comments below!

(Excerpt from The Federalist. Article written by John Daniel Davidson. Photo by Flickr)

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Pauline
June 19, 2021

This man is a complete disaster! He is clearly, a “puppet,” put in place by Obama, Rice (and others) to do their bidding. The big problem we are seeing, before our eyes, is how completely mentally UNSTABLE he is!! He does not have the cognitive or physical ability to be in this position! He’s always talking about “getting into trouble” when asked a question. He asks “permission” to take a question, then he has to have his “notes” in front of him to refer to. His long, long, pauses before he gives a completely weird answer is breathtaking! He lashes out, angrily, at reporters who ask “the wrong question.” He is not only embarrassing, he is dangerous to our country! The NATO and G7 summits showed the WORLD, what a mentally deficient leader we have! That puts the United States in a very weak position with everyone.
I have watched Biden, for years, and he has never, ever, been a leader, even before his mental problems. However, he has always been “full of pride,” he has lied over and over, plagerized again and again, and he can be bought with a price!
So, no one can convince most Americans that this man actually won the election! It makes no sense whatsoever!
I believe the Lord is showing us the truth, very clearly. God have mercy on us.

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Elena
June 19, 2021

We all know that the election was a complete fraud.
Even The Lord doesn’t recognize Biden as President.
There is no anointing from Him in Biden.
We all know this was orchestrated by Obama who wanted to have a puppet in the White House, he directs him on the phone and gives him the orders of what he has to do.
Obama was the worst President the US could ever have, I knew from the beginning that he was pro abortion and pro gay marriage because of what he voted in Illinois when he was a Senator.
The fraud was planned since the first day in which
President Trump was
elected, to stop him.
Obama’s evil plans started.
It is a horrible example to the world, now the elections are being fraud everywhere, they feel that if it happened here in USA 🇺🇸
It can happen everywhere.
Now all South America is a mess., Israel taking out Netanyahu and going to the left. England another mess.
These 3 countries England USA, Israel, have Godly foundations.
Our Constitution have preserve us . They don’t even teach the Constitution in the schools and universities. What a shame.
My heart grieves for this beautiful country USA that have been always a beautiful example and now I see it deteriorating very fast.
I love America . ,
The election of President Trump was orchestrated by God to give a chance to the church to wake up.
May The Lord give us another chance and save America from the one world order.
Lord we bless you, we magnify your Name JesusChrist, we want to ask you
for mercy and wisdom. Lord your laws of life and marriage have been transgressed with abortion and gay marriage, we pray that America will wake up to the beautiful Constitution in which it was founded with Godly principles and strong leaders that will not be weak .
May The Lord give us another chance in Jesus name. Amen

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