Biden backs memo aimed at helping Trump on China, Iran, North Korea and Russia

11 December 2024, 10:44

Joe Biden speaks at a lectern
Biden. Picture: PA

The incoming US administration is looking to counter growing co-operation among its adversaries on the world stage.

US President Joe Biden has approved a new national security memorandum that is meant to serve as a roadmap for the incoming Trump administration as it looks to counter growing co-operation among China, Iran, North Korea and Russia, the White House said.

Biden administration officials began developing the guidance this summer to help the next US government build its approach from day one on how it will go about dealing with the tightening relationships between America’s most prominent adversaries and competitors, officials said.

They added that the classified memorandum would not be made public because of the sensitivity of some of its findings.

Donald Trump grins
Mr Trump will be sworn in next month (AP)

The document includes four broad recommendations: improving US government inter-agency cooperation; speeding up the sharing of information with allies about the four adversaries; calibrating the government’s use of sanctions and other economic tools for maximum effectiveness; and bolstering preparation to manage simultaneous crises involving the adversaries.

The US for many years has been concerned about co-operation among the four countries. Co-ordination has accelerated between the countries in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The officials noted that as Russia has become more isolated by much of the world, Moscow has turned to Iran for drones and missiles.

From North Korea, the Russians have received artillery, missiles and even thousands of troops that have travelled to help the Russians try to repel Ukrainian forces from the Kursk region.

Vladimir Putin
Russia’s war in Ukraine has led to growing co-operation between Moscow and other US adversaries (AP)

China, meanwhile, has supported Russia with dual use components that help keep its military industrial base afloat.

In return, Russia has sent fighter jets to Iran and assisted Tehran as it looks to bolster its missile defence and space technology.

North Korea has received from Russia much-needed fuel and funding to help build out its manufacturing and military capabilities. The officials added that Russia has “de facto accepted North Korea as a nuclear weapon state”.

China, meanwhile, is benefiting from Russian know-how, with the two countries working together to deepen their military technical cooperation. The two nations are also conducting joint patrols in the Arctic region.

Mr Biden and President-elect Donald Trump have sharply different worldviews, but officials in both the incoming and outgoing administrations said they have sought to coordinate on national security issues during the transition.

By Press Association

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