BY: Pooya Mirzaei
NOURNEWS - The President-elect of the United States said during the official announcement of the names of his cabinet members: The United States is the strongest if it cooperates with its allies. "We want to bring America back to the world stage," Biden also said. The new team is equipped with long-term skills and has the greatest diplomatic achievements. The new Secretary of State will strengthen US relations with the world.
"My security team reflects the fact that the United States is back on the world stage and shows that we can not meet the challenges of old thinking and habits," he said.
Biden's remarks, which were usually full of excitement, came at a time when perhaps no one is as aware as he is of Washington's backwardness in global relations, and the literature used in his remarks shows that his team of advisers is working hard to first convey to the world public opinion that "change" is the key to the future US government's strategies and approaches.
This is exactly what the Democrats did in the 2008 Barack Obama campaign, given the developments of the George W. Bush era, based on which they began their relationship with the world.
The current state of the international space, however; is very different from November 2008, and it will not be easy for Democrats, both in terms of global actors and in terms of US domestic developments.
A cursory glance at Donald Trump's presidency of the White House, and his role in the international arena, clearly shows that many of the steps behind it have been broken, and that Biden cannot simply rely on emotional lectures and the use of psychological techniques to level the path ahead.
The very expression of this sentence by Biden that; "The United States is the strongest if it cooperates with its allies" shows the depth of the tragedy for a country that claims to rule the world, but are Biden and his entourage willing to pay all the costs imposed by their former president on the world?
This is a key point that Democratic advocates and media advisers are relying on the powerful tools of media and social media, to introduce Biden as a savior without the hassle of dealing with past events. However, they know better than anyone that, the duties and responsibilities of governments are not something that can be eliminated by changing people.
Biden and his entourage cannot deny responsibility for the enormous damage and costs that the "US administration" imposed on the world during the Trump era. So if they are really claiming "change", instead of making emotional and deceptive speeches, they should announce their specific plan to compensate the world public opinion for this damage.
Issues such as the withdrawal from international treaties, imposition of widespread sanctions against many free nations, especially Iran, unwarranted military presence in various parts of the world, etc. are just some of the issues that new White House tenants must commit to fixing them.
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