John Smyth
2025-01-16 14:08:11 UTC
'Joe Biden’s Bizarro World of Foreign Policy “Achievements”'
<https://amgreatness.com/2025/01/16/joe-bidens-bizarro-world-of-foreign-policy-achievements/>
'Biden’s farewell boasts ring hollow as his foreign policy missteps—from
emboldening Iran and Hamas to the chaotic Afghanistan
withdrawal—undermine his claims of global achievement.
By Victor Davis Hanson
January 16, 2025
Departing President Joe Biden offered a farewell brag this week to his
State Department about how his tenure had improved America’s stature
abroad. In his now accustomed weird mix of whispering and fiery
shouting, Biden apparently felt he had to lie or mislead about almost
every one of his “achievements.”
Yet to the extent that anything improved abroad on his watch—the
weakening of Iran or the near destruction of Hamas and Hezbollah—it was
due despite, not because of, Biden.
Biden, bowing to election year political pressure, did all he could to
restrain and block Israeli retaliations to the October 7 massacres. Only
after he was repeatedly proven wrong does he now shamelessly take credit
for what Israel ironically achieved by ignoring his own threats directed
at Israel.
Biden is correct only that Iran is “weaker than it’s been in decades.”
But Tehran was aided, not hurt, by Biden’s nonstop efforts to lift
sanctions, to allow Iran to make billions in oil revenues, to pay the
theocracy billions of dollars in hostage ransom, and to beg the mullahs
to reenter the ill-starred Iran deal. Everything Biden did makes it much
harder for Israel to survive.
So, Iran is now weakened only because Israel ignored Biden’s nonstop
ankle-biting and finger-shaking not to retaliate to Iranian aggression.
Instead, the Netanyahu government systematically destroyed Iranian air
defenses after killing most of Iran’s foreign terrorist operatives.
Biden referenced the end of the Assad regime in Syria, but it imploded
not due to any effort by Biden. It was overwhelmed instead only after
the Israeli decimation of Hezbollah and humiliation of Iran—coupled with
the election victory of Donald Trump—that encouraged Assad’s enemies to
attack a now isolated and weakened regime.
Biden is also taking credit for rumors that Hamas might release its
hostages, who have been held in a subterranean labyrinth since October
7.
But why, with less than a week left in his tenure, did Biden believe
Hamas might begin releasing the hostages when even his own Secretary of
State, Antony Blinken, has criticized the administration for spending 16
months pressuring Israel, which only emboldened Hamas’s stonewalling?
Much more likely, the election of Donald Trump and his threat to unleash
terrible retribution on Hamas (and implicitly on Iran) had prompted the
terrorists’ tardy willingness to negotiate a release.
Of the horrific scramble from Afghanistan—the greatest humiliation of
the US military in a half-century that cost the lives of 13
Marines—Biden boasted: “[I am] the first president in decades who’s not
leaving a war in Afghanistan to his successor.”
Think of his warped logic: Biden does not leave a war to his successor
only because he fled in humiliation and lost it.
Biden also took credit for saving Ukraine from Russia. But he
conveniently omitted why Russia invaded in the first place.
Had Biden not destroyed American deterrence by fleeing Kabul and leaving
behind billions of dollars in abandoned U.S. military equipment, had he
not claimed, prior to the Russian invasion, that his reaction to Putin’s
likely aggression would hinge on whether it was “a minor incursion,”
then the Russians might never have invaded at all.
Vladimir Putin grabbed Crimea and the Donbass in 2014 during the
Obama-Biden administration. He later sought to swallow the entire
country with an attack on Kyiv in 2022 on Biden’s watch.
However, Putin stayed within his borders only during one of the last
four administrations—Donald Trump’s.
Biden crowed that he accomplished all these misadventures without the
use of force—“We have not gone to war to make these things happen.”
But Biden did more than any other recent president to weaken the U.S.
military. Under his tenure, the Pentagon suffered a real reduction in
its budget. And it never quite recovered from the Afghanistan debacle.
Annually, the military now comes up 40,000 recruits short due to Biden’s
draconian vaccination requirements, its new woke mandates, and its
constant false accusations of “white rage” and “white privilege” in the
ranks—libels that prompted a Pentagon internal investigation that found
no such racism.
China was never more bellicose than during Biden’s presidency. It
serially threatened Taiwan, used cyber warfare to bully the U.S.,
brazenly expropriated U.S. military technology, and without worry sent a
spy balloon to traverse the U.S. with impunity.
Biden’s open border saw more than 10 million illegal entries, among them
thousands of Chinese nationals. Meanwhile, Chinese investors were freed
to systematically buy up thousands of acres of America’s farmland
adjacent to sensitive US military bases and installations.
Add it all up, and Biden would have done better to have just kept quiet
and departed his failed presidency in shame
<https://amgreatness.com/2025/01/16/joe-bidens-bizarro-world-of-foreign-policy-achievements/>
'Biden’s farewell boasts ring hollow as his foreign policy missteps—from
emboldening Iran and Hamas to the chaotic Afghanistan
withdrawal—undermine his claims of global achievement.
By Victor Davis Hanson
January 16, 2025
Departing President Joe Biden offered a farewell brag this week to his
State Department about how his tenure had improved America’s stature
abroad. In his now accustomed weird mix of whispering and fiery
shouting, Biden apparently felt he had to lie or mislead about almost
every one of his “achievements.”
Yet to the extent that anything improved abroad on his watch—the
weakening of Iran or the near destruction of Hamas and Hezbollah—it was
due despite, not because of, Biden.
Biden, bowing to election year political pressure, did all he could to
restrain and block Israeli retaliations to the October 7 massacres. Only
after he was repeatedly proven wrong does he now shamelessly take credit
for what Israel ironically achieved by ignoring his own threats directed
at Israel.
Biden is correct only that Iran is “weaker than it’s been in decades.”
But Tehran was aided, not hurt, by Biden’s nonstop efforts to lift
sanctions, to allow Iran to make billions in oil revenues, to pay the
theocracy billions of dollars in hostage ransom, and to beg the mullahs
to reenter the ill-starred Iran deal. Everything Biden did makes it much
harder for Israel to survive.
So, Iran is now weakened only because Israel ignored Biden’s nonstop
ankle-biting and finger-shaking not to retaliate to Iranian aggression.
Instead, the Netanyahu government systematically destroyed Iranian air
defenses after killing most of Iran’s foreign terrorist operatives.
Biden referenced the end of the Assad regime in Syria, but it imploded
not due to any effort by Biden. It was overwhelmed instead only after
the Israeli decimation of Hezbollah and humiliation of Iran—coupled with
the election victory of Donald Trump—that encouraged Assad’s enemies to
attack a now isolated and weakened regime.
Biden is also taking credit for rumors that Hamas might release its
hostages, who have been held in a subterranean labyrinth since October
7.
But why, with less than a week left in his tenure, did Biden believe
Hamas might begin releasing the hostages when even his own Secretary of
State, Antony Blinken, has criticized the administration for spending 16
months pressuring Israel, which only emboldened Hamas’s stonewalling?
Much more likely, the election of Donald Trump and his threat to unleash
terrible retribution on Hamas (and implicitly on Iran) had prompted the
terrorists’ tardy willingness to negotiate a release.
Of the horrific scramble from Afghanistan—the greatest humiliation of
the US military in a half-century that cost the lives of 13
Marines—Biden boasted: “[I am] the first president in decades who’s not
leaving a war in Afghanistan to his successor.”
Think of his warped logic: Biden does not leave a war to his successor
only because he fled in humiliation and lost it.
Biden also took credit for saving Ukraine from Russia. But he
conveniently omitted why Russia invaded in the first place.
Had Biden not destroyed American deterrence by fleeing Kabul and leaving
behind billions of dollars in abandoned U.S. military equipment, had he
not claimed, prior to the Russian invasion, that his reaction to Putin’s
likely aggression would hinge on whether it was “a minor incursion,”
then the Russians might never have invaded at all.
Vladimir Putin grabbed Crimea and the Donbass in 2014 during the
Obama-Biden administration. He later sought to swallow the entire
country with an attack on Kyiv in 2022 on Biden’s watch.
However, Putin stayed within his borders only during one of the last
four administrations—Donald Trump’s.
Biden crowed that he accomplished all these misadventures without the
use of force—“We have not gone to war to make these things happen.”
But Biden did more than any other recent president to weaken the U.S.
military. Under his tenure, the Pentagon suffered a real reduction in
its budget. And it never quite recovered from the Afghanistan debacle.
Annually, the military now comes up 40,000 recruits short due to Biden’s
draconian vaccination requirements, its new woke mandates, and its
constant false accusations of “white rage” and “white privilege” in the
ranks—libels that prompted a Pentagon internal investigation that found
no such racism.
China was never more bellicose than during Biden’s presidency. It
serially threatened Taiwan, used cyber warfare to bully the U.S.,
brazenly expropriated U.S. military technology, and without worry sent a
spy balloon to traverse the U.S. with impunity.
Biden’s open border saw more than 10 million illegal entries, among them
thousands of Chinese nationals. Meanwhile, Chinese investors were freed
to systematically buy up thousands of acres of America’s farmland
adjacent to sensitive US military bases and installations.
Add it all up, and Biden would have done better to have just kept quiet
and departed his failed presidency in shame