The American analyst stressed in an editorial, the foreign policy of the current president Joe Biden, despite some apparent differences, is the same as the rules and positions of the former president. The American analyst stressed in an editorial that the foreign policy of the current president Joe Biden, despite some apparent differences, is the same as the rules and positions of the former president.
“Biden rules Venezuela, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, and Haiti as Trump does because both imperialist parties (Democrats and Republicans in the United States) serve the same masters,” a New York-based journalist wrote in an editorial.
“Joe Biden has only been president for six weeks, but the direction of his foreign policy is already clear,” Margaret Kimberly wrote in the Review. It is rare to see less evil foreign policy in the transition from one state to another. “No one can win the race for the Democratic or Republican nominations without loyalty to the ruling classes.”
“Oil companies, financial institutions, and companies affiliated with military-industrial complexes all have agendas that need to be implemented,” the editorial said. They want to increase US influence, extract resources and make money for themselves. “They expect the sons and daughters of their agents in Congress and the White House to act on their orders.”
“Biden is no different,” Kimberly said. His secretary of state, Anthony Blinken, is not only one of the remnants of the Obama administration, but he also makes money using his connections during the Trump administration. He co-founded West Exek, a strategic consulting firm that provided access to Pentagon contractors. “West Exek, as a consulting firm and not a lobbying firm, did not have to disclose its clients’ information.”
The American analyst continued: “Blinken has publicly stated that he still recognizes Juan Guido, a committed usurper, as the interim president of Venezuela. The policy handed down to Trump since the Obama administration has been that Venezuela remains “an extraordinary and extraordinary threat to US national security and foreign policy,” and this was recently raised by Biden. The statement goes on to say that sanctions continue to deprive the people of Venezuela of the ability to conduct economic and financial transactions. “People are deprived of medicine and food, and their infrastructure is in dire straits, and in the process, everything from access to electricity to drinking water is at stake.”