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In 2022, Joe Biden is facing some tough challenges both at home and abroad. Unlike Ronald Reagan’s clear stance of “We win, and they lose” during the Cold War, Biden’s approach seems to be more about managing threats than outright defeating them.

When it comes to the international front, Biden has been cautious in his actions. While he has provided Ukraine with weapons to defend itself against Russia, he has stopped short of giving them the necessary support to fully push Russian forces out of their territory. Similarly, his stance on Israel’s right to self-defense has softened, leading to a U.S.-backed ceasefire that ensures the survival of Hamas.

On the domestic front, Biden is facing criticism for his handling of the aftermath of the 2020 election. With his approval rating at an all-time low, he is in desperate need of some significant wins to turn things around. The question remains: who in his administration is actively working on strategies to help him achieve these wins?

It is clear that Biden needs to rethink his approach and come up with a solid plan for victory, both at home and on the world stage. The coming months will be crucial in determining the success of his presidency and whether he can overcome the many challenges he is currently facing.