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  • Biden’s foreign policy legacy: a mix of failure and crime 2025-01-14 22:04

    By Mona Hojat Ansari 

    Biden’s foreign policy legacy: a mix of failure and crime

    In his last speech, president claims US adversaries ‘weakened’, but reality shows otherwise

    TEHRAN – In his last speech as the U.S. President, ailing Joe Biden defended his foreign policy legacy by asserting that he has left America and its alliances “stronger” and the adversaries of the United States “weaker”.

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