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LINK Letters From An American 02/05/21

Yet another Friday without a news dump from the federal government (woo hoo!) means that I have the room to highlight something really interesting that was buried in President Biden’s speech at the State Department yesterday afternoon. Not surprisingly, Biden announced a return to a more traditional foreign policy than his predecessor’s. But he did more than that: he tied foreign policy to domestic interests in a way that echoed Republican president Theodore Roosevelt when he helped to launch the Progressive Era of the early twentieth century.

Biden’s predecessor wrenched U.S. foreign policy from the channel in which it had operated since WWII, replacing it with a new focus on the economic interests of business leaders. Trump chose as Secretary of State the former chief executive officer of ExxonMobil, Rex Tillerson, who oversaw the gutting of career officers in the State Department. When the department lost 12% of its foreign-affairs specialists in the first eight months of 2017, it was clear that the Trump administration was abandoning a foreign policy in which the United States tried to defend the idea of democracy and to advance its interests through diplomacy.

Instead, in his first trip overseas, the former president traveled to Saudi Arabia, where he announced the largest single arms deal in American history, worth $110 billion immediately and more than $350 billion over ten years. The White House noted that the deal was “a significant expansion of… [the] security relationship” between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.

HippieChick58 9 Feb 6
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More and more the obvious corruptions of tRump, his cronies and enablers is being revealed. More and more it will be harder for his 'people' will be able to make excuses for this administration. Hopefully, the noose will tighten and the misery and corruption will be overturned quicker than it took to create them. It's no wonder he tried so hard to overturn the election. He has a lot to answer for and he will, sooner or later.

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I wonder if Biden will try and bring back some of the career people that were trashed by the trump admin, like Vindman and the russian expert woman, can't remember her name.

Wouldn’t that be nice.

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