Biden is out, 3 abandoned pieces appear

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On the 21st, US President Biden announced his withdrawal from the election. In a sense, the president who opened up three fronts for the United States during his tenure, namely Russia-Ukraine, the Middle East, and the South China Sea, was out of the election this year. With Biden's elimination, three pawns have also become abandoned. These three abandoned pawns are Ukrainian President Zelensky, Philippine President Marcos Jr. and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. But as the saying goes, monkeys scatter when the tree falls. Biden just announced his withdrawal from the election, and these three people began to seek their own livelihoods. On the 21st, Zelensky, who has always been tough in the Russia-Ukraine peace talks, suddenly changed his words and declared that he could negotiate with Putin, even if Ukrainian law prohibited Zelensky from doing so. Obviously, the American agent is keenly aware that Biden's elimination has made him lose his biggest backer. Trump has already started to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict and has said that he will solve this problem before he takes office. In other words, there is not much time left for Zelensky. Almost at the same time, the Philippine Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that China and the Philippines reached a consensus on the Ren'ai Reef issue in the South China Sea. The Philippines will provide limited supplies to the stranded warships under China's supervision. This is a disguised recognition of China's law enforcement rights in the South China Sea . Obviously, Marcos Jr. finally understood what the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs meant by "The Philippines is China's neighbor that cannot be moved away." When Biden patted his butt and prepared to leave, the Philippines could not go anywhere, and the remaining mess could only be cleaned up by the Philippines itself.

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Coincidentally, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the United States on the 22nd. According to multiple sources, Netanyahu will not only meet with Biden, but also meet with Harris and Trump, the two presidential candidates. At the same time, he will also deliver a speech at a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress. Netanyahu realizes that although Biden's withdrawal from the election will not affect the U.S. support for Israel, it will affect the support of American leaders for him. Netanyahu, who is not popular in Israel, must find the next supporter to ensure his ruling position in Israel.

The fate of these three people will not be good. Zelensky's role in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is obvious to all. Ukrainians have paid blood for him, but the Russians don't want to let him go easily. Zelensky wants to negotiate with Putin? It's not that simple. A few months ago, Putin had publicly questioned Zelensky's legitimacy and said that Russia would not negotiate with Zelensky. And Marcos Jr. is even more needless to say. On the day of the State of the Union Address on the 22nd, protesters took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with Marcos Jr.'s ability to govern. Under such pressure, Marcos Jr. faces the risk of stepping down. As for Netanyahu, even in the Western world, many people call him a "war criminal" and hope that he can get the trial he deserves. At this point, the future of these three people is no longer important. What is important is the three fronts controlled by these three people.

Zelensky's turn provides an opportunity for Russia-Ukraine peace talks. Marcos Jr. is preoccupied with his own affairs, but the situation in the South China Sea has returned to calm. Netanyahu's crisis has made it easier for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to get back on track. These are good things, but also bad things. The good thing is that the two-year turbulence is coming to an end. The bad thing is that if the United States can support the first agent, it can support the second and third. The next agent may be even more extreme than the current one. The world still lives in the shadow of the United States, and there is still a long way to go to fight hegemony and colonialism.

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