Biden delivers final foreign policy speech as Gaza ceasefire talks continue
Al Jazeera
US president seeks to defend legacy on the global stage before Donald Trump takes office on January 20.
Washington, DC – United States President Joe Biden has delivered a soaring speech defending his administration’s foreign policy, just days before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office.
Monday’s address, delivered at the State Department, served as a coda for Biden’s four years in office. He had pledged to re-establish US leadership on the global stage, pursue a foreign policy centred on human rights and rally alliances.
“We’re in an inflection point. The post-Cold War era is over. A new era has begun,” Biden said in his speech.
“In these four years, we’ve faced crises that we’ve been tested. We’ve come through those tests stronger, in my view, than we entered those tests.”
Critics, however, have given his administration poor marks in several areas, particularly with regards to US support for Israel’s war on Gaza.