How different will Biden's foreign policy be from Trump's


"America is first," said US President Donald Trump. He flouted all international agreements.

His policy was one-sided, personal. His foreign policy was based on his relations with world leaders.


Newly elected President Joe Biden will bring the United States back to traditional foreign policy. After World War II, he will follow the path of international organizations and the values   of the Western Democrats.


According to the BBC's analysis, issues such as climate change and tackling Covid-19 will be important in Biden's foreign policy. His main focus will be on international cooperation and coordination.


Biden believes in maintaining relations with NATO and the world alliance. Want to go back to the World Health Organization. Trump, on the other hand, turned his back on everything and pursued a policy of walking alone.


Biden wants to restore America's damaged image. They want to establish democracy as opposed to dictatorship.


According to the BBC, the main trends in Biden's foreign policy are:


Climate change: -


Trump did not believe in the issue of climate change at all. Joe Biden says he will focus on climate change. Paris will join the climate agreement.


While Trump saw climate change as a threat to the economy, Biden took it seriously enough. He plans a ট্র 2 trillion program to reduce pollution.


Iran: -


Biden says he is preparing to join international efforts to lift sanctions on Iran if it withdraws from its nuclear program. Trump withdrew from the arms control deal in 2016.


 He said the deal was weaker than the Iranian threat. Trump re-imposes sanctions on Iran. He put the country under economic pressure.


Biden says Iran's nuclear deal has failed because of excessive pressure. However, he acknowledged that their numbers were not enough to defeat Iran.


Yemen: -

Biden will cut off US support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen. Many have been killed in this war. That is why the United States Left Party and a number of lawmakers in Congress are not in favor of supporting the United States in this war.

Saudi Arabia is a close ally of Trump. Daniel Palatka, a US foreign and defense policy analyst, said Biden's policy would be more pro-Iranian. Deviation from Saudi policy.


Arab-Israeli: -

Joe Biden welcomed Trump's agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. But he does not support Trump's policy in the West Bank.


He will restore the US administration's relationship with the Palestinians. A US consulate will be opened for Palestinians in East Jerusalem.


 The United States will restore relations with the United Nations agencies that provide direct US assistance to the Palestinians and work there.