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Ukraine To Global Power Plays: What Biden Said In His Final Foreign Policy Farewell Speech?

Outgoing President Joe Biden gave a significant speech on Monday detailing the foreign policy accomplishments of his administration and noted that U.S. adversaries are weaker than when he took office. Speaking at the State Department just days from turning power over to President-elect Donald Trump, Biden underlined the nation’s strengthened alliances and strategic gains despite continuing global crises.

U.S. Strength and Strategic Gains

Biden emphasised that under his leadership, the United States has strengthened its global standing without engaging in direct military conflicts. “Compared to four years ago, America is stronger, our alliances are stronger, and our adversaries and competitors are weaker,” he stated.

He credited his administration’s support for Ukraine in its defence against Russia’s 2022 invasion and its backing of Israel amidst ongoing regional conflicts. Biden also highlighted that predictions of China surpassing the U.S. economically have not materialised, asserting that “the United States is winning the worldwide competition.”

Middle East Peace Prospects

As violence continues in the Middle East, Biden expressed optimism about a potential deal between Israel and Hamas that could halt hostilities in Gaza, release hostages, and facilitate a surge of humanitarian aid. “So many innocent people have been killed, and Palestinian communities destroyed. The Palestinian people deserve peace,” Biden remarked.

The president has faced criticism for his administration’s unwavering support of Israel during its Gaza operations following Hamas’ October 2023 attack. Protests erupted outside the State Department during his speech, with demonstrators accusing him of enabling war crimes.

Iran and Broader Regional Impacts

Biden underscored that Iran and its allies, including Hamas and Hezbollah, have been significantly weakened during his tenure. He attributed this to strategic U.S. actions, including military support for Israel during two Iranian-backed attacks in 2024. “All told, Iran is weaker than it’s been in decades,” he said, also noting the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria.

As Biden prepares to leave office, his foreign policy legacy remains a blend of notable achievements and unresolved challenges. The president reiterated his belief that diplomacy and strategic alliances are key to maintaining U.S. global leadership.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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