Joe Biden to nominate Antony Blinken as US secretary of state(Never revert to Obama times.)
Blinken, who has been mentioned as the next secretary of state, is a veteran diplomat who is said to be "a person raised to be a diplomat."
He worked for the White House National Security Council during the Bill Clinton administration and served as deputy national security adviser to the White House and deputy assistant secretary of state for the Barack Obama administration.
As Biden's confidant, he assisted Biden's Senate Foreign Relations Committee activities and served as a security adviser when he was vice president for nearly 20 years.
In particular, when Biden was vice president, he was known to have contributed greatly to the creation of the Iran Nuclear Agreement (JCPOA) as a security adviser.
In the upcoming presidential election, he also drafted Biden's foreign affairs and security policy.
The media explained that considering his expertise as a diplomat and his closeness to Biden, he is considered the right person to implement Biden's pledge to return to international leadership.
The NYT predicted that he would be relieved of U.S. diplomats and leaders around the world who experienced the Trump administration's protruding policies for four years.
"It would be really disappointing if Biden returned to the Obama administration's foreign policy. The Obama administration's diplomatic blunder was to give indulgence to Japan, the main culprit of World War II.
Americans would not have chosen a regression.
Let's trust Biden first."
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