More than 100 days into his term, U.S. President Joe Biden is showing that Asia will remain a key security priority for his administration despite a plethora of vexing challenges he faces at home.
Biden’s team has been quick out of the gates to highlight Washington’s renewed commitment to what it sees as a region at the core of its foreign policy, with the president using a chunk of his first speech to a joint session of Congress to reassure U.S. allies.
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