His predecessor left him with a whirpool of problems. Will the 46th U.S. president have a doctrine, or just make quick fixes?
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Today America and the rest of the world welcome a U.S. president who heralds a new era. After four years of a frenetic regime that was marked by the incitement, deception and falsehoods disseminated unabated by Donald Trump, the hope that Joe Biden can rehabilitate the scorched earth the outgoing president left behind looks realistic. Trump, whose baseball-cap slogan was “Make America Great Again,” did everything to achieve just the opposite. Trump’s America has one of the highest rates of coronavirus infection in the world, its relationship with the EU has deteriorated, it started a trade war
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