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President Joe Biden’s proxy war with the Russian Federation has all but wrecked decades of diplomacy and détente with the Russian Federation and Communist China, morphing global alliance around the globe. Biden’s reckless foreign policy has all but wrecked U.S.-Russian and U.S.-Chinese relations for the foreseeable future, pushing the two communist superpowers into a close economic and military alliance. Before Biden was in office, 76-year-old President Donald Trump maintained historic alliances with the two superpowers, actually improving U.S. national security. Biden’s proxy war against the Kremlin with the stated intent of defending Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity has weakened U.S. national security. Another four years of Biden and the world could see WW III, possibly a nuclear war fought on the European Continent, all because of Biden’s failed foreign policy.

Ending Biden’s grip in U.S. foreign policy must be the highest priority for anyone seeking world peace and prosperity. Biden has the U.S. on a collision course for economic ruin, with world economic powers too interdependent to continue Biden’s war against Russia and a possible war against China. Biden leaked his thoughts out loud saying Sept. 23, 2022 that he would commit U.S. troops to defend the self-ruled island nation of Taiwan. Biden infuriated Beijing, essentially ripping up former President Jimmy Carter’s 1979 Taiwan Relations Act. Chinese President Xi Jinping protested loudly Biden’s promise of defending Taiwan against a possible Mainland invasion. Biden knows that the Taiwan Relations Act committed the U.S. to recognize only one China, the one in Beijing and ended the 1954 Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty, ending U.S. defending Taiwan.

Biden’s foreign policy toward Russia and China has changed global foreign policy, divided Europe and Asian nations into a global alliance, molding the global landscape into a world at perpetual war with the United States. Biden’s warmongering is backed by war hawks like Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), another fellow war hawk looking to pick fights with Russia and China. Trump said that if the country follows warmongers like Graham, or his 74-year-old former National Security Adviser John Bolton, there would be no world left. Unlike Biden, who has the backing of the liberal media, Trump maintained global peace, improving prosperity in world markets. Biden has destabilized world financial markets with this proxy war against the Kremlin, fueling the worst inflation in over 40 years. China no longer trusts the U.S. under Biden, preferring Russian diplomacy.

Visiting the Kremlin today, Chinese Premier Li Qiang Mishustin said that China and Russia would lead a global coalition to challenge U.S. economic supremacy. Mishustin was well aware of Biden’s G7 meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, asking for a coalition of Indo-Asian states of confront growing Chinese power. Calling relations with Russia “at an unprecedented high level,” Mushustin confirmed that it was “pressure of illegitimate sanctions from the collective West,” that pushed Russia and China into its new economic and strategic partnership. Mishustin said China remains neutral in the Ukraine War but wants to broker a neutral peace deal to end the conflict. China’s special peace envoy met in Kiev with 45-year-old Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, followed up by a phone conversation between Zelensky and 69-year-old Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Zelensky has shown no interest in starting a peace process, fearing he would lose the billons in U.S. aid that now funds the Kiev government and pays for the war with the Kremlin. China says that West is provoking the Kremlin, applying illegitimate sanctions to eventually topple the Russian Federation. Buying more oil from Russia than ever before, China has done its part to counter the U.S.-Russian oil embargo. India, too, remains neutral on the Ukraine War, also buys more oil from Russia, defying Biden’s harsh economic sanctions. Mishustin confirmed that Russia and China enjoy and unprecedented partnership, largely because Biden’s foreign policy has undermined longstanding cooperative relations. If Biden’s foreign policy continues, the global order will continue to deteriorate, with Russia and China forging new partnerships with the developing world.

Biden’s belligerent foreign policy toward Russia and China has driven both communist superpowers in to a new economic, strategic and military alliance, shifting the tectonic plates of world power. Neutral countries like India had not joined Biden’s anti-Russian bandwagon, preferring to let the Ukraine War play out over time, until the conflict is settled one way or another. Biden found support in Congress from plenty of Republican war hawks looking to pick fights with Russian and China. Trump was condemned by Democrats and the U.S. press for having close relations with Russia, China and North Korea, accusing he former president of cozying up to dictators. Look at things now under Biden. U.S. at war with the Kremlin, driving China into an economic, strategic and military alliance with Russia. Biden’s foreign policy has severely damaged U.S. national security.

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John M. Curtis writes politically neutral commentary analyzing spin in national and global news. He’s editor of OnlineColumnist.com and author of Dodging The Bullet and Operation Charisma.