Two months before the anticipated upheaval of Donald Trump’s second term begins with his inauguration on January 20, Joe Biden and his administration are making concerted efforts to safeguard their foreign policy achievements. Biden aims to leave behind a legacy in which the U.S. is a leading global power, a defender of the multilateral order, and the cornerstone of an extensive network of international alliances — an approach embodied by his steadfast support, alongside Europe and NATO, for Ukraine in the face of the Russian invasion. On Sunday, Biden authorized Kyiv to use U.S.-supplied long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russian territory, according to reports from U.S. media, marking a significant shift in U.S. policy.
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