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07-19-2022, 04:08 AM
What kind of foreign policy is possible for the United States after four years of isolationism under President Trump?
Antony Blinken, President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for secretary of state, has an interventionist streak, but some vestiges of Trump-era foreign policy will be hard to upend.
If confirmed, Mr. Blinken faces the challenge of making the case at home that taking a fuller role abroad is important, while persuading international allies that the United States can be counted on.
What course is he likely to steer through that narrow channel?
Guest: David E. Sanger, (https://www.nytimes.com/by/david-e-sanger?searchResultPosition=0?smid=pc-thedaily)a national security correspondent for The New York Times.
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Background reading:
Mr. Blinken’s extensive foreign policy credentials are expected to help calm American diplomats and global leaders (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/22/us/politics/biden-antony-blinken-secretary-of-state.html?searchResultPosition=1) after four years of the Trump administration’s ricocheting strategies and nationalist swaggering.
European allies of the United States have welcomed a president who doesn’t see them as rivals. But with the possibility of a Republican-controlled Senate, they are also wary (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/08/world/europe/biden-europe-macron-merkel.html?searchResultPosition=5).
Mr. Biden wants to reactivate the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, but the killing of the top nuclear scientist (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/28/world/middleeast/iran-mohsen-fakhrizadeh-nuclear.html?searchResultPosition=3) in the Middle Eastern nation, which Tehran has blamed on Israel, could complicate that aim.
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Antony Blinken, President-elect Joe Biden’s pick for secretary of state, has an interventionist streak, but some vestiges of Trump-era foreign policy will be hard to upend.
If confirmed, Mr. Blinken faces the challenge of making the case at home that taking a fuller role abroad is important, while persuading international allies that the United States can be counted on.
What course is he likely to steer through that narrow channel?
Guest: David E. Sanger, (https://www.nytimes.com/by/david-e-sanger?searchResultPosition=0?smid=pc-thedaily)a national security correspondent for The New York Times.
We want to hear from you. Fill out our survey about The Daily and other shows at: nytimes.com/thedailysurvey (http://nytimes.com/thedailysurvey?smid=pc-thedaily)
For an exclusive look at how the biggest stories on our show come together, subscribe to our newsletter (https://www.nytimes.com/newsletters/the-daily?module=inline?smid=pc-thedaily). Read the latest edition here (https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-daily-newsletter?smid=pc-thedaily).
Background reading:
Mr. Blinken’s extensive foreign policy credentials are expected to help calm American diplomats and global leaders (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/22/us/politics/biden-antony-blinken-secretary-of-state.html?searchResultPosition=1) after four years of the Trump administration’s ricocheting strategies and nationalist swaggering.
European allies of the United States have welcomed a president who doesn’t see them as rivals. But with the possibility of a Republican-controlled Senate, they are also wary (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/08/world/europe/biden-europe-macron-merkel.html?searchResultPosition=5).
Mr. Biden wants to reactivate the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, but the killing of the top nuclear scientist (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/28/world/middleeast/iran-mohsen-fakhrizadeh-nuclear.html?searchResultPosition=3) in the Middle Eastern nation, which Tehran has blamed on Israel, could complicate that aim.
For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily (http://nytimes.com/thedaily?smid=pc-thedaily).
أكثر... (https://www.nytimes.com/the-daily)