Biden’s Destructive Legacy
by Daniel
Larison Posted on November 01, 2024
https://original.antiwar.com/Daniel_Larison/2024/10/31/bidens-destructive-legacy/
As President Biden’s term approaches its end, the US
and several parts of the rest of the world are significantly worse off than
they were when he took office. While the president is frequently lauded by
members of the foreign policy establishment as a successful foreign policy
leader, his tenure has been marked for the most part by deepening US
involvement in foreign conflicts that show no signs of ending anytime soon. US
policies under Biden have served only to stoke destabilizing conflict, and the
president has shown no inclination to bring any of the wars currently backed by
Washington to an end. Biden’s presidency showed the world just how extensive
the rot in US foreign policy is, and most other nations will not soon forget
what restored American “leadership” wrought.
Biden ran on the promise of ending America’s forever
wars, but after the withdrawal from Afghanistan he then spent most of his
presidency going out of his way to involve US in conflicts where no vital
American interests were at stake. The risk of great power conflict has also
risen under Biden as he has pursued a China policy of containment and rivalry
that the US can ill afford while US-Russian relations have sunk to new lows
over Ukraine. In the Middle East, Biden has enabled Israel’s genocidal campaign
in Gaza, backed their invasion of Lebanon, and supported their attacks on Iran.
He has helped Israel sow chaos across the region, and he committed the US to a
new open-ended and illegal war in Yemen. The president’s extreme ideological
attachment to Israel led him to pursue an indefensible policy of unconditional
support that has fueled the slaughter of civilians and created one of the worst
man-made famines in modern times.
The president’s aversion to serious diplomatic
engagement meant that the US continued the disastrous economic wars against
Iran, Venezuela, and North Korea that Trump had been waging. Biden’s refusal to
reenter the nuclear deal with Iran ensured that there would be no progress in
negotiations with Tehran. The administration’s efforts to secure a ceasefire in
Gaza have been a face-saving exercise so that the US could claim to be doing
something to end the war while it continued arming Netanyahu’s government to
the teeth. The US hasn’t so much as pretended to be interested in a ceasefire
in Ukraine. On almost every front, the Biden administration’s answer has been
more militarism.
The Biden administration has brought the US close to
direct conflict with Iran thanks to Washington’s backing for Israel. It is
still possible that the US and Iran might be at war in the next few months. It
would be bad enough to get into an unnecessary war to support a non-ally, but
to do it when the client is also massacring and starving civilians is
inexcusable. US backing for the wars in Gaza and Lebanon is a strategic and
moral debacle, and Biden shouldn’t be let off the hook for putting the US in this
position. Even if the US and Iran avoid war again, it is a measure of how
dangerous administration policy has been that it was ever this close to
happening.
There is never any real accountability in Washington
for the outrages and crimes committed by our leaders. It is doubtful that
officials in the Biden administration will face legal or personal consequences
for their role in these horrors. Regardless, Americans should remember that
Biden and his administration were willing accomplices to mass starvation and
genocide. Their complicity should never be forgotten, and they deserve all the
opprobrium that the world has to offer.
The result of Biden’s decisions is that our already
heavily militarized foreign policy has become even worse than it was before.
The administration’s limited diplomatic efforts have been consumed by the
president’s obsession with giving Saudi Arabia a security guarantee. Biden has
done extensive damage to the reputation and interests of the United States, and
he will likely be remembered as one of the two worst foreign policy presidents
of the last fifty years along with George W. Bush. Biden’s foreign policy
legacy is mostly one of fanning the flames of war and the destruction of
innocent lives.
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