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What effect will Biden's election have on the world?

 

By defeating Donald Trump in the US election, Biden has been elected the 46th President of the United States. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has released a special report on the impact of Biden's presidency on the world stage. According to a report released by the BBC, which will upset the Chinese government with Biden's victory, the Chinese government wanted Donald Trump to become the President of the United States again and the White House would continue to be destroyed due to his wrong policies. Was likely to cause more trouble in the United States.

The Chinese government saw Trump as a man who could reduce America's power and influence, but Biden could be a major obstacle to China's becoming a superpower.

The report quoted India as saying that the situation between Trump and Joe Biden would not be pleasant. Biden is accustomed to talking nonsense. His campaign has called for the restoration of Kashmiris' rights, and has criticized the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the controversial Citizenship Act (CAA).

These are the two laws that gave rise to mass protests in India. Newly-elected US Vice President Kamala Harris is also from India, but the idea is that US-India relations will not be as pleasant as they were under Trump. US relations with South Korea are also likely to be strained, as there has been a lot of talk from South Korea against Joe Biden.

Relations between the United States and Britain will deteriorate, with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson being called Britain's Donald Trump and Joe Biden opposing the Bridget Deal. The report says that Biden has described Russia as the biggest threat to the United States and has repeatedly said of Putin that he should not have been re-elected, so relations between the Kremlin and Washington are unusual. To the extent possible, Iran is being quoted as saying that Biden, who intends to renegotiate Iran's nuclear deal, is in a position where the two countries are likely to come to the negotiating table. The side has said that no matter who is in the White House, Iran's policy towards the United States will not change.

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