As the world grapples with escalating tensions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, President Joe Biden's administration is facing a critical moment of truth in its foreign policy agenda. The US has been forced to intervene in Ukraine's conflict with Russia, and the situation in Syria continues to deteriorate, putting the Biden administration's "America First" mantra to the test. With the global landscape shifting rapidly, the White House must now navigate a complex web of alliances and rivalries, all while maintaining its commitment to non-intervention. As the stakes rise, it remains to be seen whether the Biden administration's approach will hold, or if it will be forced to reassess its stance on military intervention.


In the decade since President Donald Trump's "America First" movement rose to power by rejecting military intervention, his coalition has rarely been tested the way it is now.