What Lies Ahead | December 2020

Col Ajay Singh

At noon on 20 January 2021, Joseph Robinette Biden will take over as the 46th President of the United States. And it is hard not to feel a sense of relief. After four unpredictable, volatile years it could signal a return to stability and continuity in US policies. Something much needed in a nation deeply fractured from within and in a world that seems poised towards a new order.

The new president will have his job cut out for him. He must heal the scars caused by racial and communal divide. He must fight a raging pandemic that has caused 10 million casualties and 2,40,000 deaths in the US itself. He must restore faith in his allies and stave off an increasingly aggressive China. He must also reverse some especially toxic policy decisions and reset the US back in its traditional role of leadership in world affairs.

At 77, he is one of the oldest US presidents and has 47 years of political experience. As a foreign policy expert, he has been the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and served two terms as vice president under Barack Obama from 2009-17. The credentials are impressive all right, but he will need all his vast experience and maturity to steer the US in the years ahead.

Likely Priorities

Joe Biden’s immediate priority would be to curb the Covid-19 which rages unchecked across the US largely due to Trump’s lackadaisical attitude to it. Reviving the US economy will again top the list. He would also have ‘to heal and repair’ and undo some of President Trump’s more damaging policies. Fortunately, in most cases, the reversal process would not be difficult. Most of Trump’s policies were imposed through Executive diktats since he could not carry the Senate or the House of Representatives with him. It would just take a stroke of his presidential pen to undo them.

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More difficult would be redeeming the image and trust of the US in the eyes of the world and its allies. Regaining the US world leadership and retaking the ground ceded to China and Russia in the past four years would be more difficult, and even more essential.

So, what would be some

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