Opinion Joe Biden’s Failed Foreign Policy Legacy

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Joe Biden’s Failed Foreign Policy Legacy​


01/26/2025•Mises WireAaron Sobczak

With the Biden-Blinken foreign policy regime coming to a close, a clear-eyed analysis of this legacy is required. Pushing past partisan rhetoric and independent of the potential policy wins in a second Trump term, Joe Biden and Anthony Blinken were unqualifiedly terrible for American foreign policy, both from neo-conservative and realist perspectives.

A good argument can be made that Washington shouldn’t be involved overseas. I would agree, but the Biden administration not only further involved America overseas and attempted to utilize American power towards diplomacy, but failed to do so spectacularly.

A relatively small, but meaningful, mistake took place when Biden agreed to send American troops to Haiti in July of 2021 after the Haitian president was assassinated. There is no sizable American presence currently, but the United States supports the Kenyan-led peacekeeping mission, which has been disastrous thus far. The American-backed government coalition has been plagued with corruption, gang violence, and poverty are still rampant. At the same time, Kenyan soldiers have previously been found to commit human rights violations in Kenya and other missions. Biden has ensured continued American involvement in Haiti after the US co-sponsored and co-funded this new UN mission.

A serious blunder was seen in August of 2021 when Biden led the American withdrawal from Afghanistan. To be clear, American troops belong nowhere near Afghanistan, and Biden should be commended for the withdrawal, but only partially. President Trump had begun the withdrawal process before he left office, and Biden allowed it to continue. The failure was in the execution. We saw billions of dollars of American equipment left in the country, as well as a chaotic scramble to escort civilians and allies out before the last American soldiers were gone. Given the untenable nature of America’s coalition government in Kabul, it was likely that the Taliban would have taken over again either way. Still, a gradual, but not drawn-out, removal would have likely allowed for the military to remove more equipment and for more innocents to escape the impending Taliban return to power.

President Biden was helpless to stop Putin’s invasion of Ukraine while half-heartedly attempting to participate in diplomatic talks. He never met in person with Putin following the increased Russian campaign in February 2022 and has expressed an unwillingness to do so multiple times. The Biden administration placed sanctions on Russia in 2022 and gave over $113 billion to Ukraine, all while ignoring Russian red lines, which could realistically push the world closer to a more significant conflict. Moreover, former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Newland has made it almost explicit that Western powers pushed Ukraine not to accept a peace deal from Moscow in 2022. Ukrainian and Israeli officials have confirmed this story. Now, despite the $113 billion that Washington has given Ukraine, Russia is seeing consistent battlefield victories. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has signaled that he will accept a land-for-peace deal.

When it comes to Iran, Biden criticized Trump’s maximum pressure strategy on Iran—a strategy that was certainly unwarranted and counterproductive—but he was helpless to re-engage the Iranians meaningfully and regularly ceded to Israeli wishes rather than Iranian concerns. Biden and Secretary of State Blinken attempted to reach a new nuclear deal with Iran but failed. He also continued Trump’s extreme sanction regime on Iran. When attacks between Iranian and Israeli factions heated up, Biden deferred to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s talking points rather than recognizing that both sides had serious grievances.

Biden kept the American presence in Syria, even increasing the troop count. The reason for an American presence is dubious, with Washington giving various excuses for our continued activity in the country. Unquestionably, Washington wished to counter Russian-ally Assad with the hope that he would eventually be deposed, as President Obama had tried to do in 2015. Washington’s wish was granted in late 2024, as al Qaeda-connected rebel groups that America had previously supported overthrew the Assad regime, leading to more uncertainty for Syrians.

The Biden administration continued hawkish pressure on China, and Blinken pushed the United States away from strategic ambiguity surrounding Taiwan. Through sanctions, continued tariffs, rhetoric, and defense agreements with other South-Asian countries, Americans have seen an increase in aggressive posturing between Beijing and Washington. The strategic ambiguity policy that America has historically taken toward Taiwan was also challenged when, in 2022, Biden explicitly promised to defend the island against a hypothetical Chinese invasion and continued arms sales to Taiwan as recently as 2024.

Perhaps the Biden administration’s largest foreign policy failure has been its inability to temper Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, strikes in Lebanon, and expansionist activities in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. President Donald Trump was almost historically supportive of Netanyahu, recognizing Israel’s illegal annexation of the Golan Heights, Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, and crafting the Abraham Accords, which began a normalization process between Israel and several Muslim-majority countries. Biden continued this unprecedented support as Netanyahu directed the slaughter of tens of thousands of people in Gaza while also crippling its already fragile civilian infrastructure. Any American president would have supported Israel’s right to retaliate against acts of terror, but Biden has given Israel record amounts of aid and weapons as Gazan civilians are bombed.


This isn’t to say that the Biden administration didn’t make any correct decisions during his tenure. As previously stated, he followed through with the American withdrawal from Afghanistan; he ended American support for the Saudi-led genocide in Yemen; and supported the end of the problematic British control over the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean. Unfortunately, these policy wins are meager when compared to his failures. Biden should be remembered for pushing Russia and China closer, further alienating an increasingly desperate Iran, enabling the continuing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, and bank-rolling Israel’s destruction of Gaza.
 
There is no need to add "Foreign policy" to this title. You could have just said "failed legacy" period and been just as correct.
 
Trump will do worse. You can already see that he's way out of his depth.
Yeah, imagine the horrors of a Trump presidency! Things were so awful from 2016-2020, right? All those new wars that started under him across the globe?

Just a coincidence Russia and Palestine waited until a literal dementia patient got into office after trying nothing under Trump.
 
This isn’t to say that the Biden administration didn’t make any correct decisions during his tenure. As previously stated, he followed through with the American withdrawal from Afghanistan; he ended American support for the Saudi-led genocide in Yemen; and supported the end of the problematic British control over the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean.
How the hell is the Saudi intervention in Yemen evil much less a damn genocide? They are fighting Al Qaeda and the Houthis who are TERRORISTS?

It’s also fully supported by pretty much all the Arab Neighbor states that don’t passionately hate America. America hasn’t had to put its nose into that bullshit which is completely ideal.

I love the Saudis bless MBS he can murder any journoscum he needs to for all I care.
 
Biden's foreign policy was "give them a ton of cash, let them do whatever they want"
Also "unilaterally disregard a treaty-mandated pullout date for a better photo op, leaving thousands to have to run for it when the Afghans decide if you won't hold up your end? They won't hold up theirs. Losing billions in military hardware and adding more for the pile of soldier's lives spent in a vain attempt to spread globohomo to the least-receptive ethnic bloc on the Planet this side of South Sentinel Island in the process."

Hard to see how Trump could do worse than that.

Oh, and he managed to GET that treaty in the first place, which I'm sure was 99% of the reason Biden's handlers decided to move it, just to "own" orangeman.

What diplomatic chops!
 
I've never seen one in my life. Speaking of which how's life on your mulatto stud farm of a country?
As a good European, you wouldn't recognize a nigger even if he was raping your children, which is a pity since statistically speaking you'd be more likely to be into it. than not.
 
Also "unilaterally disregard a treaty-mandated pullout date for a better photo op, leaving thousands to have to run for it when the Afghans decide if you won't hold up your end? They won't hold up theirs. Losing billions in military hardware and adding more for the pile of soldier's lives spent in a vain attempt to spread globohomo to the least-receptive ethnic bloc on the Planet this side of South Sentinel Island in the process."

Hard to see how Trump could do worse than that.

Oh, and he managed to GET that treaty in the first place, which I'm sure was 99% of the reason Biden's handlers decided to move it, just to "own" orangeman.

What diplomatic chops!
Trump's done more for foreign policy in his first week than Biden did in 4 years
 
Trump's done more for foreign policy in his first week than Biden did in 4 years
First and foremost? Reminding people that when you negotiate with the US? You need to come to the table with the understanding you are NOT on equal footing. Don't make demands, ask for favors, because the US ultimately can walk away, you can't.
 
Trump will do worse. You can already see that he's way out of his depth.
Yeah Trump is such a failure. Getting the President of Colombia to bend the knee and completely 180 on his refusal to take back illegals within hours of saying "Your blockade does not scare me" is a sure sign of weakness and the disasters to come.

Retard.
and supported the end of the problematic British control over the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean.
Literally the only notable result of that was jeopardizing the .io ccTLD, causing techbros to shit themselves the world over. Though it seems even this was a hopeless failure, since at a cursory glance it appears Mauritius elected a new prime minister and he threw out the tentative agreement, leaving the islands in limbo again?
 
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Yeah Trump is such a failure. Getting the President of Colombia to bend the knee and completely 180 on his refusal to take back illegals within hours of saying "Your blockade does not scare me" is a sure sign of weakness and the disasters to come.
It just now ocurred to me.

How many summit meetings did the last 3 Presidents get out of North Korea?

Obama: 0
Biden: 0

Trump: 2

Nothing ground breaking came from them, except continuation of normal relations, but, if it was so easy a clown could do it, why did Saint Obama and his hand puppet never manage it?
 
It just now ocurred to me.

How many summit meetings did the last 3 Presidents get out of North Korea?

Obama: 0
Biden: 0

Trump: 2

Nothing ground breaking came from them, except continuation of normal relations, but, if it was so easy a clown could do it, why did Saint Obama and his hand puppet never manage it?
For the US always being alert on North Korea I think is just to annoy China who only keep North Korea around because it’s on their doorstep.

Trump’s strength & weakness is that he’s blunt and was more than fine to just recognize North Korea for what it is, a backwards dictatorship. I think it’s understandable that South Korea is antsy with them having Nukes (did they get them?) but I mean it’s all ultimately mutually assured destruction.
 
It just now ocurred to me.

How many summit meetings did the last 3 Presidents get out of North Korea?

Obama: 0
Biden: 0

Trump: 2

Nothing ground breaking came from them, except continuation of normal relations, but, if it was so easy a clown could do it, why did Saint Obama and his hand puppet never manage it?
In mainstream (read: far left lunatic) media, I am reading about how authoritarianism is on the rise, how Trump is an evil fascist, and meeting with North Korea is just evidence of Trump being an authoritarian fascist
 
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