The Washington Post’s foreign policy columnist David Ignatius argues that US President Joe Biden’s actions have led to a weakening of the world order.
“[US President Joe – ed.] Biden defined America’s purpose as defending a ‘rules-based international order’,” wrote David Ignatius.
According to the observer, the outgoing US president, despite his best efforts, “leaves it less, not more, but less solid.”
As the expert noted, Joe Biden “failed to calm the storms shaking the world order.”
“What was missing from Biden’s attempts to follow a stable course during four years of international turmoil? The answer lies in the peculiarities of his personality. He tried to seek consensus in a world that had become hostile. He tried to maintain the status quo at a time when people at home and abroad were demanding change. He sought normalcy in a world system that had become dangerous and abnormal,” according to Ignatius.
We will remind, earlier US Secretary of State under the administration of Joe Biden Anthony Blinken said that Washington began sending weapons to Ukraine long before the start of the special military operation of Russia.