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BIDEN'S FAILED FOREIGN POLICY: How Administration ABANDONED Armenia While Human Rights Activist Watched Helplessly

Gary FranchiJanuary 2, 2026189 views
BIDEN'S FAILED FOREIGN POLICY: How Administration ABANDONED Armenia While Human Rights Activist Watched Helplessly
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The Biden administration's catastrophic foreign policy failures extended far beyond Afghanistan, as newly highlighted reports detail how the former president's team abandoned the nation of Armenia during critical moments in 2022, despite having a supposed human rights champion in key positions.

According to analysis from the Daily Wire, while President Biden was juggling multiple foreign crises in late 2022, his administration displayed a troubling unwillingness to protect Armenia from regional predations. The failure stands as yet another example of how Biden's weak leadership emboldened bad actors worldwide.

Pattern of Abandonment

The Armenia situation reflects a broader pattern of the Biden administration's failure to stand up for vulnerable nations and democratic principles. Social media users continue to highlight similar patterns of governmental failure to protect activists and vulnerable populations. As @GlobalNewsGeo recently posted: "A fresh protest march was held at Dhaka University demanding justice for the murder of Youth Activist Sharif Osman bin Hadi. The Bangladesh government has failed to arrest the gunmen involved in the killing."

The parallels are striking - governments failing to protect those who need it most, while supposed human rights advocates in positions of power prove ineffective at their core mission.

"Fresh protest march at #DhakaUniversity demanding justice for brutal murder of youth activist Sharif Osman bin Hadi. Despite public outrage, the Yunus Government has failed to arrest the gunmen. Silence is not justice," noted @akshayfanclub4 on social media.

This pattern of governmental inaction in the face of threats to vulnerable populations mirrors exactly what happened with Armenia under Biden's watch. Despite having officials supposedly dedicated to human rights causes, the administration proved unable or unwilling to take meaningful action.

Trump's Different Approach

The contrast with President Trump's approach to foreign policy could not be more stark. Where Biden showed weakness and indecision, Trump has consistently demonstrated strength and clarity in protecting American interests and supporting democratic allies.

As social media users like @Gregister continue to share these revelations about Biden's failures, it becomes increasingly clear that the previous administration's foreign policy legacy is one of abandonment and weakness - a sharp contrast to the America First strength that has returned under President Trump.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ChristianMom47VerifiedJan 2, 2026
My heart breaks for the Armenian people. They've faced genocide before and now we're just watching it happen again? Where is the moral leadership?
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VeteranVoice88VerifiedJan 3, 2026
I served in that region during the Bush years and we actually had influence then. What exactly is our foreign policy strategy now? Does anyone know?
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MilitaryDadVerifiedJan 3, 2026
There is no strategy. It's all reactive and weak.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedJan 3, 2026
The strategy seems to be apologize first, act never.
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PatriotFirst2024VerifiedJan 3, 2026
This is exactly what happens when you put America Last. Biden has consistently failed our allies while appeasing our enemies. Armenia deserved better from us.
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ReaganConservativeVerifiedJan 3, 2026
Completely agree. We used to stand for something in the world.
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TaxpayerTiredVerifiedJan 4, 2026
We send billions overseas but can't even protect a democratic ally from authoritarian aggression. This administration's priorities are completely backwards.
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AmericaStrongVerifiedJan 4, 2026
Weakness invites aggression - tale as old as time.