The British Guardian newspaper said that the US President-elect Joe Biden will face a tremendous amount of foreign policy problems with the start of his rule next month, noting that the most prominent of these problems, which he will have to deal with immediately, is in relations with China and North Korea, in addition to the attack. The electronic exposure to the United States.
The newspaper indicated that Biden’s foreign policy will be more difficult with the approaching inauguration day, even at a time when the United States is still facing an urgent problem with recording record numbers of Corona injuries and deaths.
In addition to the massive cyber attack on the United States, which is the worst in American history, Iran has begun, according to reports, to work again on its nuclear site at Fordow. There is also the issue related to the direction of relations with China after four years of escalating disagreement between Beijing and Washington during the Trump era.
At the top of the list of problems Biden faces, North Korea, which now has long-range missile capabilities in addition to being a nuclear power, is what the newspaper described as a major failure with regard to the US long-term policy.
The newspaper believes that some of the remaining problems of the Trump era will be easier to fix, including the rapid return of any WHO and the Paris climate agreement. But thorny issues are likely to be constrained by the tremendous pressure of domestic considerations, especially if Republicans retain control of the Senate and continue to pursue an obstructionist approach.
The most urgent one at the present time is how to deal with Russia if American agencies confirm that they are behind the recent cyber attack.