Friedman: The Uncertainties Facing Biden and the World Order
- President Joe Biden received a difficult prostate cancer diagnosis that was publicly disclosed on a Sunday in May 2025.
- This diagnosis followed tests conducted weeks earlier due to a small nodule found on his prostate, prompting further medical evaluation.
- Biden intended to deliver a speech focusing on the long-term significance of NATO and its crucial role in maintaining global peace and prosperity over many years.
- He mentioned his intention to deliver remarks emphasizing the significant role the Atlantic alliance has played in maintaining global peace and prosperity.
- The diagnosis and planned speech underline Biden's ongoing commitment to America's global role and the importance of the Atlantic partnership amid uncertain times.
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Friedman: The uncertainties facing Biden and the world order
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington Biden, facing infirmities of mind and body, still understands the mission of America in the world. Friedman: The uncertainties facing Biden and the world order Wire Service
The geopolitical balances are subject to a process of profound changes. Donald Trump’s arrival in the White House has meant a revolution in which the system of alliances that emerged from the end of the Second World War is no longer valid. To this is joined that the Pacific is the scenario in which the duel between the two great powers of this century, the United States and China, and that there are actors like Russia and Israel who have used th…
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Rodulfo H. Pérez H. rodulfohumberto@gmail.com The emergence of a world viewThe idea of a new bipolar world order dominated by China and Russia gains strength in a context of profound geopolitical transformations.
1. The emergence of a world view The idea of a new bipolar world order dominated by China and Russia gains strength in a context of profound geopolitical transformations. Unlike the bipolarism of the Cold War, which faced two ideological blocs politically and militarily opposed, the current scenario is marked by the rise of a post-Western Eurasian bloc that capitalizes on the structural wear and tear of the West (the US and Europe) anchored in i…
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