- President Biden will deliver a speech on his foreign policy legacy at the State Department in Washington, D.C. on Monday.
- The address will emphasize America's strengthened global standing since he took office in 2021.
- Biden plans to discuss the significance of international alliances and assert that the U.S. is in the drivers' seat against its adversaries.
- Topics to be covered include NATO alliances, support for Ukraine, Indo-Pacific partnerships, and the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.
- This event recalls Biden's early remarks on foreign policy, as he seeks to solidify his administration's achievements.
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Atlas Winston
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