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The Biden administration is the executive branch of the U.S. government, which has directed military actions and strategic responses on behalf of the United States as described in [1], [2], [3], and [4].

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How China is responding to escalating strategic competition with the ... brookings.edu Ryan Hass · Brookings 2 facts
claimThere is a convergence of views among Chinese experts that there will be continuity in the strategic orientation of the United States toward China during the transition from the Trump administration to the Biden administration.
quoteYuan Peng (president of the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations) assessed the Biden administration's priorities in early 2021: “A divided United States and polarized politics will limit Biden’s room to maneuver and force him to focus more energy on domestic challenges. …Biden’s first priority is to reunite the United States. …The U.S. will be consumed with dealing with its own structural challenges for many years.”
The Limits of Iran's Proxy Empire | The New Yorker newyorker.com The New Yorker 2 facts
accountThe U.S. conducted two American-led campaigns against Houthi positions and weapons arsenals in Yemen: one under the Biden Administration in 2024, and one under the Trump Administration in the previous year.
accountThe United States conducted two American-led military campaigns against Houthi positions and weapons arsenals in Yemen: one under the Biden Administration in 2024, and another under the Trump Administration in the previous year.
Iran's Regional Armed Network - Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Kali Robinson, Will Merrow · Council on Foreign Relations 2 facts
quoteThe proxy war strategy has had the advantage of shielding Iran from direct retaliation by the United States, as the [Joe] Biden administration has focused its response on proxies.
quoteThe proxy war strategy has had the advantage of shielding Iran from direct retaliation by the United States, as the [Joe] Biden administration has focused its response on proxies.
Talking Points: US–China Competition and the International Order usali.org U.S.-Asia Law Institute 1 fact
claimThe United States implemented economic security measures against China during the Trump and Biden administrations, including regulating Chinese investment and restricting the export of important goods and technology.
U.S.-China Relations in 2024: Managing Competition without Conflict csis.org CSIS 1 fact
claimChinese state media coverage has shifted from highly critical language regarding the United States and the Biden administration to highlighting the friendly and respectful nature of the meeting between the two nations and presenting a hopeful vision for future ties.
Competing with China Explained: What Americans Need to Know rand.org RAND Corporation 1 fact
claimThe securitization of economic and trade relations with China under both the Trump and Biden administrations has created leverage for the new U.S. administration to negotiate more favorable terms for U.S. businesses and interests.
US-China competition, world order and economic decoupling indiasworld.in Dr Naoise McDonagh · India's World 1 fact
claimDr. Naoise McDonagh observes a bipartisan consensus in the United States, evidenced by policies ranging from Donald Trump's 2017 National Security Strategy to the Biden administration's 2023 statements, that economic engagement has failed to liberalize China.