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Biden's South America Trip Reflects Shift in Global Dynamics with Trump's Return

President Biden's South America visit showcases his struggle to maintain U.S. leadership amid Trump's anticipated return to power and shifting foreign relations.

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Updated: Nov 14th, 2024, 8:28 PM ET

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Amidst President Biden's trip to South America for APEC and G20 summits, world leaders express concern over Trump's return to power and reevaluate their alliances. As Biden’s traditional role diminishes, leaders look ahead, prioritizing economic strategies without U.S. input. His meetings, including with Xi Jinping, reflect a changing dynamic, with foreign leaders concerned about U.S. direction under Trump. Observers note a stark contrast between Biden's past criticisms of Trump and his current conciliatory approach, raising questions about future U.S. foreign policy as allies brace for potential shifts ahead.


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