"
America is back,
" proclaimed Joe Biden from the start of his presidency.
In his address on February 4 to the State Department, a ministry marginalized during the mandate of his predecessor, the new American president had thus affirmed his intention to give back to the United States the role which, according to him, is rightfully theirs on the stage. global.
“
We cannot afford to be away any longer”… “and our Administration is ready to take up the torch and lead once more
”.
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Since then, surrounded by experienced collaborators in the field of international relations, familiar with the customs of diplomacy, Biden has undertaken to renew the links relaxed or broken by Donald Trump, and to reclaim his country's place on the international scene.
But the world of 2021 is no longer that of 2019, when Biden launched his candidacy.
Even less that of 2016, when he was Obama's vice president.
The great pandemic of 2020 has profoundly changed
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