Democratic Primaries
Related: About this forumIn foreign policy.. there is no one more qualified running than VP Biden..
No one.. nada.. he has the experience.. he knows the people.. he has been in the rooms when giant decisions have come down from intervention to trade.. no one running is in a better position to pull us out of the sink hole Trump has put the United States in with its allies.. no one
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
mcar
(42,206 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
BlueMTexpat
(15,348 posts)"in the room" when giant decisions were made. But it is his foreign policy mistakes prior to his becoming President Obama's Veep that concern me, specifically his Iraq War vote. For someone who is supposed to have had foreign policy knowledge and skills, why did he buy Bush II's line so easily?
Hillary had much more of an excuse, IMO, especially as she was a junior Senator from NY and NYC was where the worst of 9-11 occurred. Yet she was still pilloried throughout her campaign for it. Why do the men always get off more easily?
You may wish to read the following and think a bit more about this. Why Bidens long foreign policy record could be a liability
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/why-bidens-long-foreign-policy-record-could-be-a-liability
You would think that Biden would be good or distinctive in this regard compared to the other candidates, said Shadi Hamid, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and expert on U.S. policy in the Middle East. But a long record isnt [the same as] a good record, and I think thats where it becomes complex.
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Critics argued that Bidens reputation as a foreign policy expert with a record of accomplishment is overblown.
His experience consisted of having voted for the Iraq War resolution, and generally being a fellow traveler of liberal interventionism. He hasnt shown much original thought or initiative in foreign policy, said Barnett Rubin, who served as a senior adviser to the special representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan under President Barack Obama.
Bidens opponents may have less experience, Rubin added, but that doesnt mean his rivals couldnt tackle complex international issues. Rubin also questioned Bidens premise that he could unite a deeply divided Congress around his foreign policy objectives. (emphasis mine)
Biden comes from an era, Rubin said, of attempts at bipartisan national security policy, based on common threat perceptions about enemies like the Soviet Union. But that Cold War mentality no longer applies, Rubin said. The bipartisan consensus doesnt exist.
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As a US expat primarily living in the Geneva area since 1994 and as a former employee of the US State Department and a former employee of international organizations such as the United Nations, I have seen firsthand the reactions and the consequences of foreign policy decisions in which Biden participated as a Senator.
This is one reason why I support another candidate - one who has shown herself willing to learn from past mistakes and address the problems of the world as it exists today.
IMO, that is what we need.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)Excellent post highlighting Elizabeth Warren's abilities. She will make a great President.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
emmaverybo
(8,144 posts)did Obama, which is one of the reasons he picked Biden.
From World leaders tell Biden: We need you
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Hes been doing this for 30-plus years and even the best foreign policy hands end up being tutored by Joe Biden, said one former foreign policy adviser to Biden who declined to speak on the record until that persons former boss makes a decision about 2020. We have a lot of candidates and unfortunately very few of them have any real depth or experience working in foreign policy issues.
While several declared Democratic contenders have served on Senate committees with foreign policy or national security purviews Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) on the Senate Intelligence Committee and Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee none are associated with major foreign policy achievements, and their campaign pitches focus less on issues like North Korea and Syria than on health care or the economy. Another candidate, Pete Buttigieg, a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Reserve, is a veteran of the Afghanistan war.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was criticized early in the 2016 primary campaign for lacking foreign policy advisers and failing to focusing on global issues in his stump speeches. (Sanders did give an address on foreign policy last October.)
When Warren rolled out an economics-heavy foreign policy vision in a speech and long essay last year, some critics dismissed it as not as much about foreign policy as it is about reorienting domestic policy.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/20/biden-2020-foreign-policy-national-security-1228345
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)will read before commenting
Enjoy your day, I'm headed for some relaxation at my daughter's house and in her pool. It's a beautiful day in Phoenix, temps have dropped to the low 100's.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
emmaverybo
(8,144 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
The Genealogist
(4,723 posts)Someone is going to have to rebuild the shambles in which Trump has left our foreign policy and international reputation. Joe Biden is that person.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
emmaverybo
(8,144 posts)fact, experts believe the world a s closer to a first nuclear war than ever before in history.
Should one break out, the result would be climate catastrophe and mass famine.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Cha
(295,899 posts)VP in President Obama's White House is invaluable experience in Foreign policy.
The world needs him!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden