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    Default President Biden's Stellar Accomplishments Thus Far

    It appears, President Biden and his administration have basically dismantled about 80% of the atrocities and failures of the former lawlessly hacked in tRump insurgency, with promising potentials to come and despite trolls and faux type misinformation media bs attempting to muddy up things and muddy up the point of view of society:

    The First 100 Days: Analyzing the Biden Administration’s Foreign Policy Successes and Opportunities for the Next Year

    The Biden administration has accomplished an enormous amount to put U.S. domestic and foreign policy back on track in its first 100 days in office—a feat even more impressive amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of the administration’s most significant foreign policy achievements correspond with the recommendations put forth in CAP’s 100-day plan on national security, which was released in October 2020. In fact, of the more than 100 policy recommendations contained in CAP’s plan, the Biden administration has advanced or adopted at least 73 of them in whole or in part. This column provides a snapshot of the alignment between CAP’s 100-day plan and the administration’s key national security and foreign policy achievements and identifies near-term opportunities for the Biden team to build on this progress during the remainder of the year.

    Rebuilding and rebalancing our national security tools and institutions
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    The Biden administration inherited a set of foreign policy and national security institutions in serious need of repair. An overreliance on the military—combined with emerging challenges that the existing infrastructure is ill-suited to address—has showcased the need to shift away from an approach that defines American national interests primarily as security from foreign threats. The need for rebalancing the U.S. approach to national security was made even more clear by the January 6 insurrection, in which pro-Trump extremists violently stormed the U.S. Capitol. Consistent with CAP’s recommendations, the Biden administration has taken a number of steps to repair trust in these institutions and recalibrate the U.S. approach to national security, including:

    Resuming regular press briefings. (recommended on p. 11 of CAP’s 100-day plan)
    Signaling a realignment of defense resources toward emerging threats. (p. 22)
    Signing a memorandum to revitalize national security and foreign policy institutions and partnerships. This included steps to restore integrity to the national security workforce (p. 10); prioritize diversity and inclusion (p. 13); and reform the security clearance process. (p. 26)
    Swearing in key intelligence and law enforcement appointees at their home agencies. For example, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland was sworn in at Department of Justice headquarters by a career civil servant rather than a political appointee. (p. 11)
    Appointing a diverse slate of foreign service officers to key ambassadorships, including a first announcement of nine career officials. (p. 11)
    Phasing out the use of the Overseas Contingency Operations account. (p. 20)
    More can be done to rebuild America’s national security institutions during President Biden’s first year in office. To build on its early progress, the Biden administration should:

    Work with Congress to reduce the Pentagon’s budget and increase resources at the U.S. Department of State, such as by centralizing security assistance at the State Department. (p. 20)
    Better align DHS with today’s needs. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ pledge that DHS is an agency of “partnerships” is an important step, but the department’s work could be better aligned toward a safety and services model and away from a purely threat-oriented model. President Biden should direct Secretary Mayorkas to conduct a high-level review of the department’s mission that is focused on reorienting DHS to today’s needs that are not being addressed by other parts of the federal bureaucracy.
    Repeal the 1033 program, which provides excess equipment that militarizes local police forces. President Biden’s team pledged to conduct a foreign policy that starts at home. One place to start would be recognizing the domestic effect of the forever wars and working with Congress to repeal the 1033 program. (p. 23)

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    Short version: He's done nothing of significance that's positive and fucked a whole lot of shit up.

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    It appears, President Biden and his administration have basically dismantled about 80% of the atrocities and failures of the former lawlessly hacked in tRump insurgency, with promising potentials to come and despite trolls and faux type misinformation media bs attempting to muddy up things and muddy up the point of view of society:

    The First 100 Days: Analyzing the Biden Administration’s Foreign Policy Successes and Opportunities for the Next Year

    The Biden administration has accomplished an enormous amount to put U.S. domestic and foreign policy back on track in its first 100 days in office—a feat even more impressive amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of the administration’s most significant foreign policy achievements correspond with the recommendations put forth in CAP’s 100-day plan on national security, which was released in October 2020. In fact, of the more than 100 policy recommendations contained in CAP’s plan, the Biden administration has advanced or adopted at least 73 of them in whole or in part. This column provides a snapshot of the alignment between CAP’s 100-day plan and the administration’s key national security and foreign policy achievements and identifies near-term opportunities for the Biden team to build on this progress during the remainder of the year.

    Rebuilding and rebalancing our national security tools and institutions
    RELATED
    The First 100 Days: Toward a More Sustainable and Values-Based National Security Approach
    Interactive: The First 100 Days
    The Biden administration inherited a set of foreign policy and national security institutions in serious need of repair. An overreliance on the military—combined with emerging challenges that the existing infrastructure is ill-suited to address—has showcased the need to shift away from an approach that defines American national interests primarily as security from foreign threats. The need for rebalancing the U.S. approach to national security was made even more clear by the January 6 insurrection, in which pro-Trump extremists violently stormed the U.S. Capitol. Consistent with CAP’s recommendations, the Biden administration has taken a number of steps to repair trust in these institutions and recalibrate the U.S. approach to national security, including:

    Resuming regular press briefings. (recommended on p. 11 of CAP’s 100-day plan)
    Signaling a realignment of defense resources toward emerging threats. (p. 22)
    Signing a memorandum to revitalize national security and foreign policy institutions and partnerships. This included steps to restore integrity to the national security workforce (p. 10); prioritize diversity and inclusion (p. 13); and reform the security clearance process. (p. 26)
    Swearing in key intelligence and law enforcement appointees at their home agencies. For example, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland was sworn in at Department of Justice headquarters by a career civil servant rather than a political appointee. (p. 11)
    Appointing a diverse slate of foreign service officers to key ambassadorships, including a first announcement of nine career officials. (p. 11)
    Phasing out the use of the Overseas Contingency Operations account. (p. 20)
    More can be done to rebuild America’s national security institutions during President Biden’s first year in office. To build on its early progress, the Biden administration should:

    Work with Congress to reduce the Pentagon’s budget and increase resources at the U.S. Department of State, such as by centralizing security assistance at the State Department. (p. 20)
    Better align DHS with today’s needs. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ pledge that DHS is an agency of “partnerships” is an important step, but the department’s work could be better aligned toward a safety and services model and away from a purely threat-oriented model. President Biden should direct Secretary Mayorkas to conduct a high-level review of the department’s mission that is focused on reorienting DHS to today’s needs that are not being addressed by other parts of the federal bureaucracy.
    Repeal the 1033 program, which provides excess equipment that militarizes local police forces. President Biden’s team pledged to conduct a foreign policy that starts at home. One place to start would be recognizing the domestic effect of the forever wars and working with Congress to repeal the 1033 program. (p. 23)

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    Quote Originally Posted by T. A. Gardner View Post
    Short version: He's done nothing of significance that's positive and fucked a whole lot of shit up.
    to a dickheaded trump bitch, maybe.

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    Yes indeed he made it so trannys can compete in womans sports and put another fat ugly tranny in charge of kids mental health and general health.
    He shut down a pipe line in America and help russia get one approved. Hes caused inflation to go wild. Crime is up.he opened the boarders so illegals can flow in unchecked and spread covid and crime.
    He added trillions 8n debt and is going to add more.
    He snubbed our military. Great job joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier Daddy View Post
    to a dickheaded trump bitch, maybe.
    Well, you wouldn't know in any case living on a different planet like you do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by T. A. Gardner View Post
    Well, you wouldn't know in any case living on a different planet like you do...
    scoreboard, bitch. read what was posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulletbob View Post
    Yes indeed he made it so trannys can compete in womans sports and put another fat ugly tranny in charge of kids mental health and general health.
    He shut down a pipe line in America and help russia get one approved. Hes caused inflation to go wild. Crime is up.he opened the boarders so illegals can flow in unchecked and spread covid and crime.
    He added trillions 8n debt and is going to add more.
    He snubbed our military. Great job joe
    Opened the borders
    Fucked away Afghanistan totally
    Gets jerked around by every nation on the planet
    Has created the highest inflation in decades
    Took a pandemic that was under control and turned it into a new clusterfuck

    And, basically shown the world he has the Crapper Touch. Everything he touches turns to shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier Daddy View Post
    scoreboard, bitch. read what was posted.
    I did. It didn't list accomplishments so much as blather about a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense as if knob polishing was really an accomplishment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micawber View Post
    [COLOR=#333333]It appears, President Biden and his administration have basically dismantled about 80% of the atrocities and failures..

    Toward a More Sustainable and Values-Based National Security Approach
    Interactive: The First 100 Days
    The Biden administration inherited a set of foreign policy and national security institutions in serious need of repair. An overreliance on the military—combined with emerging challenges that the existing infrastructure is ill-suited to address—has showcased the need to shift away from an approach that defines American national interests primarily as security from foreign threats. The need for rebalancing the U.S. approach to national security was made even more clear by the January 6 insurrection, in which pro-Trump extremists violently stormed the U.S. Capitol. Consistent with CAP’s recommendations, the Biden administration has taken a number of steps to repair trust in these institutions and recalibrate the U.S. approach to national security, including:
    How can anyone read this and not SMH?

    Really? "domestic terrorists" are a greater threat then "foreign threats" ..
    ( which is why we got a lot of Woke brass I guess)
    Has anyone mentioned China's continuing sucessful world hegemony to SloJo??

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukkha View Post
    How can anyone read this and not SMH?

    Really? "domestic terrorists" are a greater threat then "foreign threats" ..
    ( which is why we got a lot of Woke brass I guess)
    Has anyone mentioned China's continuing sucessful world hegemony to SloJo??
    It's written by three extremely dim Regressive women back in May. No wonder McSlobber didn't want to post the link, shows that even he has a shame threshold.

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