
Biden forced to pivot foreign policy focus to crises in neighboring nations
CNN
President Joe Biden has staked his presidency on America's return -- a return to normalcy amid the coronavirus pandemic, a return to the global stage following four years of Trump-era isolationism and, arguably, a return to many of the policy positions adopted by the Obama administration.
But recent incidents in the Caribbean mark a moment in which the Biden administration may be in uncharted territory. While issues related to Russia, China and the Northern Triangle have been at the forefront of the Biden administration's foreign policy priorities, violence and demonstrations taking place just off of America's coast have forced the White House's response.More Related News

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