Washington Week with The Atlantic

Biden faces unpredictable world as multiple conflicts erupt

President Biden and his administration are increasingly facing an unpredictable world, with the war in Gaza, fighting between Iran and Pakistan and America's military retaliation against the Houthis in Yemen. Those recent conflicts are raising questions about continued support for the war in Ukraine and whether there will be political implications for Biden in the 2024 presidential election.

Biden faces unpredictable world as multiple conflicts erupt

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