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The spirit of hostility to democracy and that of destruction that Donald Trump brought has not disappeared with the victory of Joe Biden. The US is facing difficult times in domestic politics, Ines Pohl thinks. In many parts of the world people held their breath these days and can now – slowly – take a deep breath. It lasted long (and narrowly) but Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the presidential race. After one term and four long years, the incumbent president must leave the White House on January 20. On this day, Joe Biden will be sworn in as president and Kamala Harris as vice president. President Trump has announced that he will take the result to court, but he probably doesn't have much of a chance with that.
Good news for multilateralists This is good Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data news for a world that believes in multilateral agreements and dreams of a trustworthy America. For people who believe in the importance of NATO and the Paris Climate Agreement. For business, which requires clear rules. For all those who, as before, are convinced that transatlantic relations are important for the unity and power of Western democracies. Read also: Erdogan's order is not "implemented"? Bujar Spahiu is re-elected as head of KMSH The elections for the head of the Albanian Muslim Community are held today amid tension, who are the 3 candidates But the times when the United States is ready and willing to be the policeman of the world are over forever.
It was Barack Obama who, with his "Leading from behind" doctrine, made it clear that a greater financial commitment in military matters is expected from Europe. Donald Trump has expanded this strategy and Joe Biden will carry it forward. Although in a more diplomatic way. Back to the Climate Agreement Joe Biden, like Barack Obama, for whom he served as vice president, is a staunch Transatlantic. He values Germany and Europe as reliable partners and has promised that he will return to the Paris Climate Agreement and that he will further fulfill the obligations of other multilateral alliances such as NATO. With President Joe Biden, the US will once again be a reliable partner.
Good news for multilateralists This is good Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data news for a world that believes in multilateral agreements and dreams of a trustworthy America. For people who believe in the importance of NATO and the Paris Climate Agreement. For business, which requires clear rules. For all those who, as before, are convinced that transatlantic relations are important for the unity and power of Western democracies. Read also: Erdogan's order is not "implemented"? Bujar Spahiu is re-elected as head of KMSH The elections for the head of the Albanian Muslim Community are held today amid tension, who are the 3 candidates But the times when the United States is ready and willing to be the policeman of the world are over forever.
It was Barack Obama who, with his "Leading from behind" doctrine, made it clear that a greater financial commitment in military matters is expected from Europe. Donald Trump has expanded this strategy and Joe Biden will carry it forward. Although in a more diplomatic way. Back to the Climate Agreement Joe Biden, like Barack Obama, for whom he served as vice president, is a staunch Transatlantic. He values Germany and Europe as reliable partners and has promised that he will return to the Paris Climate Agreement and that he will further fulfill the obligations of other multilateral alliances such as NATO. With President Joe Biden, the US will once again be a reliable partner.