It is my view that we cannot conduct foreign policy at the extremes
It is my view that we cannot conduct foreign policy at the extremes
As the 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden has made it clear that he believes in a more moderate approach to foreign policy. In his view, conducting foreign policy at the extremes is not only ineffective but also dangerous. Biden's decades of experience in foreign affairs, both as a senator and as Vice President under Barack Obama, have shaped his pragmatic approach to international relations.Biden understands that the world is a complex and interconnected place, and that diplomacy is often the best way to achieve lasting peace and stability. He believes in engaging with other countries through dialogue and negotiation, rather than resorting to aggressive tactics or isolationism. This approach is reflected in his administration's efforts to rejoin international agreements such as the Paris Climate Accord and the World Health Organization, as well as his commitment to working with allies to address global challenges.
Biden's belief in the importance of moderation in foreign policy is also evident in his handling of conflicts around the world. Rather than rushing to military intervention, he has emphasized the need for diplomatic solutions and multilateral cooperation. For example, in response to the crisis in Ukraine, Biden has worked with European allies to impose sanctions on Russia and support the Ukrainian government, while also seeking to engage in dialogue with Moscow to de-escalate tensions.