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Biden’s Absence: No State Visits to Africa

International Desk By International Desk October 14, 2024 3 Min Read
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Joe Biden’s much-anticipated trip to Angola, which would have marked his first visit to Africa as president, has been postponed due to Hurricane Milton. This delay has sparked criticism, with many questioning Biden’s previous lack of focus on Africa despite rhetoric emphasizing the continent’s importance.

While the postponement is understandable, critics argue that Biden’s administration has not prioritized Africa as promised. Despite claims of valuing Africa and its leaders, Biden has yet to visit any African country since taking office in 2020. This stands in stark contrast to his numerous trips to Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.

The planned Angola trip was seen as a last-minute effort for Biden to fulfill his promise to visit Africa before the end of his presidency. However, some experts believe that the trip may matter more to Biden in terms of legacy-building than to Africa itself, which is already looking ahead to his successor.

Biden’s failure to match words with action is evident in the administration’s delayed release of a policy document outlining its Africa strategy. While the document was praised for its ambition, the enthusiasm waned over time, especially after Biden announced he would not seek re-election.

In contrast, leaders like China’s Xi Jinping have actively engaged with African nations, underscoring the growing influence of rival powers on the continent. In the case of Angola, the U.S.’s interest in deepening trade and military ties has raised concerns about exploitation, mirroring criticisms leveled against China’s involvement in Africa.

Furthermore, Biden’s close relationship with Angolan President Joao Lourenco, a controversial figure facing allegations of corruption and human rights abuses, has raised eyebrows. Critics argue that Biden’s alignment with Lourenco could be seen as condoning his government’s actions and compromising U.S. values of democracy and human rights.

As Biden’s term nears its end, many believe that his unfulfilled promises and lack of tangible impact in Africa will overshadow any minor successes achieved during his tenure. The gap between rhetoric and action will likely define the Biden administration’s legacy in Africa, leaving a lasting disappointment for those who had hoped for meaningful engagement.

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