'Ready to Lead the World', declares the President elect Joe Biden

The President elect Joe Biden, who is to take charge of the presidency in January, has announced a policy of reasserting US world leadership during the introduction of his foreign policy and national security teams. The designated officials for the key roles under his administration are “ready to lead the world, not retreat from it, ready to confront our adversaries, not reject our allies, and ready to stand up for our values,” he declared on Tuesday in Wilmington while outlining his foreign policy. 

As a talk with the world leaders, he said, “I’ve been struck by how much they are looking forward to the United States reasserting its historic role as a global leader.” Biden was a critic of Trump’s brand of “America First” that prioritised the nation’s needs and was against military interventions abroad like in Iraq, Libya and elsewhere that the Democrat had advocated or been a party to. Biden said that he will “truly keep America safe without engaging in needless military conflicts, and our adversaries in check and terrorists at bay", by strengthening the ties with allies and working with them. 

He was pride in mentioning his team members,“embody my core belief that America is strongest when it works with its allies". About foreign policy reset, he said, “Let’s begin the work to heal and unite America and the world.”  “We must proceed with equal measures of humility and confidence. Humility because most of the world’s problems are not about us, even as they affect us. We cannot flip a switch to solve them", said the secretary of state, Antony Blinken, a Biden's pick. 

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