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Biden Is Falling Into the Same Trap With Europe as Obama – Foreign Policy

Does the Biden administration plan to strengthen trans-Atlantic relations apply to all of Europe, or only to Berlin and Brussels?Thats a question the Poles, among others, are asking. Recently, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau gave an interview to the Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita on the state of U.S.-Polish relations under U.S. President Joe Biden. In short: Theyre not good. When asked how he learned about Bidens decision to forgo sanctions on Nord Stream 2the Baltic pipeline that Warsaw and Washington have fought for years to stopRau replied: From the media. Our American allies did not find time to consult with the region most exposed to the consequences of that decision.

Raus criticism will come as a revelation to much of the U.S. media and foreign-policy commentariat, for whom it is received wisdom that Biden is overseeing a comprehensive resuscitation of trans-Atlantic relations following four years of supposed neglect by former President Donald Trump.

Does the Biden administration plan to strengthen trans-Atlantic relations apply to all of Europe, or only to Berlin and Brussels?Thats a question the Poles, among others, are asking. Recently, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau gave an interview to the Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita on the state of U.S.-Polish relations under U.S. President Joe Biden. In short: Theyre not good. When asked how he learned about Bidens decision to forgo sanctions on Nord Stream 2the Baltic pipeline that Warsaw and Washington have fought for years to stopRau replied: From the media. Our American allies did not find time to consult with the region most exposed to the consequences of that decision.

Raus criticism will come as a revelation to much of the U.S. media and foreign-policy commentariat, for whom it is received wisdom that Biden is overseeing a comprehensive resuscitation of trans-Atlantic relations following four years of supposed neglect by former President Donald Trump.

In reality, U.S. ties with many European allies dont need resuscitation. In fact, many of these relationships significantly improved under Trump following years of neglect under the Obama administration. Biden now risks repeating his Democratic predecessors mistake of conflating Europe with Germany and the European Union leadership in Brussels, while consigning other strategically important European allies to the back of the bus.

The problem is especially pressing for Poland, because its geography makes it very sensitive to shifts in U.S.-Russian relations. Rau notes in his interview that the decision not to sanction Nord Stream 2, which runs from Russia to Germany, came on the cusp of Bidens meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The administration also block[ed] a NATO-Ukraine summit, Rau said, presumably to create space for its opening to Russia. He could have added that the U.S. Defense Departments latest aid package for Ukraine, announced just days before the Biden-Putin meeting, inexplicably omitted Javelin anti-tank missilesthe same weapons the Democrats demanded Trump provide to Ukraine as proof that he was willing to stand up to Putin. Poles might also wonder: Will Biden reverse Trumps buildup of U.S. troops in Poland as well?

But Poland is not the only country with questions about Bidens focus in Europe. With the exception of Germany, most of Central Europe was treated as flyover territory during the Obama years and now risks returning to that status. Then-U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry went to France 34 times but made zero trips to Slovakia, Romania, Hungary, or the Czech Republic. In his 11 trips to Vienna, primarily to meet with the Iranians and the Russians, Kerry never found time for a state visit to Austria itself. Compare this to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who devoted considerable attention to Austria and the Visegrad countriesPoland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. In the case of Slovakia, Pompeo was the first secretary of state to visit in 20 years. During the same period, senior Chinese and Russian officials assiduously cultivated their countries influence in these places.

The Trump administration didnt just rectify this imbalance; it brought concrete projects to advance U.S. interests. Its recapitalization of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and support for the Three Seas Initiative created alternatives to Chinese and Russian investment; Pompeos Clean Network initiative to counter the Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei enlisted all but one of the 27 EU member states; and a deepening of ties with often overlooked partners, such as Austria, helped gain their support for U.S. goals in the Balkans and elsewhere. Will that continue? Will countries like the Czech Republic, whose government took political risks supporting Trumps push against Huawei, find their relations downgraded under Biden in the same way that Obama downgraded them for their previously close relationship with former President George W. Bush?

The problems with Bidens approach reach far beyond Central Europe. Consider Greece and Cyprus. Both countries saw U.S. administrations since the mid-1970s shrink from deepening ties for fear of upsetting Turkey. This changed dramatically with Trumps Eastern Mediterranean strategy, which upgraded U.S. defense ties with Greece and ended the ban on security aid to Cyprus. Or Spain and Portugal, both of which saw intensified U.S. commercial diplomacy that culminated in these two countries rebuffing Chinese plans for 5G wireless network infrastructure and expanding trade with the United Statesby around 40 percent in Portugals case. Or take strategically important Norway, whose defense ties with the United States expanded significantly as part of the Trump administrations efforts to staunch Russian and Chinese inroads in the Arctic. Will any of this continue under Biden?

But perhaps the biggest question mark hangs over U.S. relations with Britain. Obama, famously, was no fan of the United Kingdom. He chafed at Britains imperial past, lectured the British about Brexit, and placed the U.K. at the back of the line in trade talks when it defied his advice. Trump undid a lot of this damage, launching talks for a bilateral free trade agreement and communicating to Britain and the EU alike that the special relationship would remain a priority regardless of the Brexit negotiations outcome.

Is the U.S.-British relationship still a priority? Biden seemed to say as much when he arrived in Britain last week. But his administrations actions suggest otherwise. Talks on a U.S.-U.K. trade agreement have been shelved. And while the administration says it is neutral on Britains dispute with the EU over Northern Ireland, its pressure appears to be directed only at London. The administration recently announced it was preparing retaliatory tariffs against the U.K. (plus Austria, Spain, and Italy) for a new digital taxthe very sort of retaliation that Biden criticized Trump for.

The point in all of this is not that the Trump administration got everything right. Nor is it that Biden shouldnt invest in strong ties with Germany and the EU. On the contrary, he should. Rather, the point is that Bidens narrative about Europe doesnt fit the facts. The United States gained considerable ground in many key bilateral relationships under Trump. Contrary to misconceptions, this was driven not by political affinity with the governments in questionwhich varied in ideological huebut by the need to compete for influence in the parts of Europe where China and Russia have made commercial and strategic inroads.

Biden should sustain and build on Trumps momentum, not reverse it. Focusing only on ties with a European core centered on Berlin and Brussels while neglecting the regions that are ground zero in great-power competition is a grave mistake. It will backfire, with long-term damage to U.S. national interests.

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"LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Derrick Rose featured in the All-Star Game": Barack Obama reveals that a secret… – The Sportsrush

Barack Obama reveals how LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Derrick Rose were a part of a pick-up tournament organised by the former POTUS for his 49th birthday.

It is no surprise that Barack Obama was an avid basketball fan. The former President of the United States had a great relationship with the NBA and was often spotted at several league events.

Not many might know it, but apart from merely watching games, the 44th American President would quite often play basketball. Back in the 1970s, Obama had played on the junior and university teams at Hawaiis Punahou School and eventually won a state championship in 1979.

Even once he was elected as the President, the left-handed shooter would often play hoops, however this time he would play with and against some of the NBAs all-time greats. Magic Johnson and Scottie Pippen are some of the legends to have shared the court with Barack. In an interview on the Armchair Expert podcast, Obama revealed how he once played a secret pick-up tournament with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Derrick Rose in the White House.

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During his tenure as the president, Obama would often display his love for the game of basketball. One such event organised was on his 49th birthday, where a secret pick-up tournament was held inside the White House. On his recent podcast appearance, the 59-year-old disclosed:

For my 49th birthday, we had an All-Star Game that was just kind of for us. LeBron came. Dwyane Wade, and Derrick Rose; all these amazing NBA players. Each team had three NBA players and two amateurs. All my high school friends came over. We had this round-robin tournament, and we had Wounded Warriors who we invited to watch; we signed autographs and gave shoes away afterwards.

One of the perks of being president is, you can invite people to the White House and they show up.

Having LeBron suddenly guard you this mountain of a human you never feel so small and weak. You just pass the ball, or hand it to him and say here, Im not worthy.

Team sports at its best is a great equalizer, Obama said about his love for the sport. There were coaches favourites and some politics behind the scenesbut basically, when you were on the court it was like, how did you play, rather than who you were.

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H.E.R. Says Working With The Obamas On New Netflix Series Was Life-Changing – Yahoo Lifestyle

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R&B singer H.E.R.s career is consistently on the rise. The 24-year-old artist, who once hid her identity and then her face behind her staple sunglasses is stepping out of the shadows. In the past two years, shes performed at award shows, the late-night talk show circuit. And earlier this year, she performed at the Super Bowl.

This year, she also collaborated with President Obama and former First Lady, Michelle Obama for their upcoming Netflix animated series, We the People.

The series, according to Entertainment Tonight, produced by both the Obamas and Kenya Barris, aims to educate children about United States civics using music. The series will feature artists like Janelle Monae, Cordae and more.

According to Variety, H.E.R. will work on the Active Citizenship episode.

During a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, H.E.R. spoke about what the opportunity to work with the Obamas meant to her.

The singer said she would do anything for the Obamas and shared that working for them made her really want to kill the assignment because it was attached to them.

Wow, I am a part of something that the Obamas [did]. Its kind of life-changing. H.E.R. said.

In addition to working with this beloved couple, H.E.R shared that it is important for children to be engaged at this level.

She told ET:

Sometimes you think, Im just a kid, or, Thats a job for the adults, but the youth is really the beginning of the rest of our lives. I would like to believe my generation and younger, were going to set the tone for the future and its up to us to be informed. I always say you cant understand today without understanding yesterday, and so I think kids are going to start being more proactive and not reactive and really take control of our future. And well learn from those things that we learned in the past, and make a difference and make a change when they know that they canthat they have the power to. This project is going to empower people. I mean, it empowered me.

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WATCH: GOP Candidate Lashes Out When Local Reporter Grills Her About Donating to Barack Obama in Wild Interview – Mediaite

Republican candidate for Arizona Governor Kari Lake lashed out at local reporter Dennis Welch when he grilled her about past donations to Democrats John Kerry and Barack Obama, attacking Welch and the media and Democrats for forcing Covid vaccines on people.

Welch began his interview with Lake, a former local Fox 10 Arizona anchor, by asking about donations to then-presidential candidates John Kerry in 2004 and then-future President Barack Obama in 2008.

The donation to Kerry was made using Lakes married name, Kari Halperin, and listed her employer as Zen Video, while the Obama donation was attributed to a K. Halperin of Zen Video. Lake repeatedly insisted that the Obama donation was listed in error, and was actually made by her husband Jeffrey Halperin while simultaneously insisting there was nothing wrong with a Republican having once donated to Democrats.

Im a staunchI am probably the most conservative person in this race right now, Lake said. And look at Ronald Reagan. He was a former Democrat. Whats the problem with it?

The line of questioning didnt sit well with Lake, who spent the bulk of the interview trashing Welch and his station but also pushing misinformation about Democrats.

So what changed? Welch asked.

What changed? Have you not seen? Dennis, have you not seen the country this country is going? Lake replied, and added Have you not seen them with the Democrats are doing? Theyre for defunding the police, theyre for this ridiculous curriculum that is destroying the minds of our children, theyre for shutting down businesses, locking us up in our homes, making us wear masks, forcing vaccines on us, theyre for abortion all the way up and past birth. Seriously if, if somebody is still a Democrat. The Democrat party has changed.

Most of those points are, generously speaking, matters of interpretation or opinion, but Democrats are not, in fact, in favor of abortion past birth, and vaccines are not government-mandated at this time. Lake was an early adopter of Covid trutherism, promoting misinformation while she was still a news anchor.

At one point during the interview, Lake wondered aloud what the headline would be on Welchs piece, and the answer to that is Kari Lake defends donating to Democratic presidential candidates, which sits atop AZFamilys roughly 2-minute initial package on the interview which included some of Lakes jabs at Welch and his station:

But Lake posted the entire 10-minute interview to her Facebook page under the heading 10 minutes of pure discomfort as candidate for AZ Governor, Kari Lake torches local reporter.

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From female assassins to sexy beasts, here’s what’s new on Netflix in July – Salon

If a heat wave in your state is making the outdoors uninhabitable this month, consider staying in and streaming instead. Netflix is rolling out dozens of exciting new titles throughout July,from classics like all three "Austin Powers" moviesto a dating show featuring contestants dressed quite literally as "sexy beasts."

But new Netflix titles also mean a whole wave of departing ones, and when titles are gone, they're gone. "The Iron Lady," which tells the story of the controversial life of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher played by Meryl Streep, leaves Netflix by July 5, while Disney favorite "The Princess and the Frog" starring the first Black Disney princess voiced by Anika Noni Rose, departson the 15th. Meanwhile, "Spotlight," the 2015 drama on the Boston Globe investigation that unearthed widespread sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, starring Mark Ruffalo and Michael Keaton, will depart at the end of the month.

Also at the end of the month, Netflix will be saying goodbye to "Friends With Benefits," starring Mila Kunis, Justin Timberlake, and numerous cameos of fan favorites sprinkled in, throughout, on the 31st. Also saying goodbye are classic comedy-apocalypse flick "Zombieland," starring Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone, and the first "Mad Max."

But there's plenty to look forward to, and we got you covered. From the perfect crimes, to an Obama-produced musical on civics, Netflix's July additions are perfect for staying in, staying cool, and streaming.

"Audible," July 1

Directed by the Emmy nominated Matt Ogens, "Audible" is the story of a Deaf high school football player, Amaree McKenstry, and his close friends during their senior year. Throughout the film, McKenstry copes with the loss of a friend's suicide, explores relationships, and prepares for the upcoming homecoming game. The filmmakers spoke to Salon about making a film that uses sound design to make an impact on its hearing viewers.

"We the People," July 4

Aptly dropping on Independence Day, the highly anticipated,Obamas-executive-produced, short-form musical series is a bright and quickcrash course on American civics, that's fun for the whole family regardless of your family's background and familiarity with civics.. The series features music and voicing from artists like H.E.R., Lin-Manuel Miranda, Janelle Mone, Amanda Gorman, Bebe Rexhaand others.

"I Think You Should Leave" Season 2, July 6

Hosted by Comedy Central alum Tim Robinson, the second season of offbeat, classic sketch showfeatures a whole roster of fun guest stars, and wild yet everyday scenarios.

"Cat People," July 7

No, it's not the movie based on the viral New Yorker essay "Cat Person" it's "Cat People," a feel-good docuseries on the many, many different kinds of cat people out there, who come in all shapes and sizes, and from all backgrounds, united by their love for cats. This should help recalibrate the image of a cat person who isn't necessarily a shut-in and doesn'tlook like the scraggly haired lady on "The Simpsons."

"Dogs" Season 2, July 7

To balance things out, of course, Netflix will be releasing the second season of the beloved 2018 documentary series of the deep, nuanced emotional bonds shared between different dog owners and their dogs. While the first season traveled the globe, this season will stay statesideand feature a former astronaut, Butler University's beloved canine mascot, a veteran and more.

"Gunpowder Milkshake," July 14

Called the "mother of all action films" by Netflix, "Gunpowder Milkshake" is the story a mother-daughter assassin team and their palswho rebel against the men who could take everything from them. Directed by Navot Papushado, the action film looks like the latest in the delightfully expanding genre of odes to female rage and stars a bunch of badass women:"Doctor Who" alum Karen Gillan, "Game of Thrones" wine lover Lena Headey, Michelle Yeoh, Angela Bassett andCarla Gugino.

"Heist," July 14

Who doesn't love a story of the perfect crime? "Heist" is the shocking docuseries on three of the biggest heists in modern American history, explained by the very people who pulled these heists off. From stealing millions in Vegas casino cash, to the biggest bourbon burglary in history, "Heist" will feature original interviews, exciting reenactments, and essentially pull back the curtain on your favorite fictional heist movies, like "Ocean's Eleven" and "Catch Me If You Can."

"Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buenda?" July 14

In another true crime deep dive, "Private Network" will investigate the murder of Mexican journalist Manuel Buenda, and explore the deep ties between politics and drug trafficking.

"Never Have I Ever" Season 2, July 15

Season 1 of the breakout comedy "Never Have I Ever" was a fan favorite throughout last summer, and the Mindy Kaling-created show is back. This time around, Netflix teases a new love life and new classmate for teen protagonist Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), as well as plenty of "questionable decisions."

"Sexy Beasts," July 21

It wouldn't be summer without a catty new dating show, and "Sexy Beasts" takes this quite literally, starring single contestants dressed in elaborate makeup and prosthetics to assume the form of a wide range of different animals. This, of course, is all in pursuit of bringing back blind-dating chemistry. The result is a chaotic and beastly new dating show.

"Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop," July 22

In this new Netflix original anime, a shy boy will express himself via haiku poem to his bubbly but self-conscious crush, leading to a brief but magical summer. You can watch a trailer below.

"The Last Letter From Your Lover," July 23

Starring Shailene Woodley and Joe Alwyn, among others, this new "The Last Letter From Your Lover," based on the novel of the same name, follows the story of journalist Elle Haworth (Felicity Jones) as she uncovers the secret letters of two lovers, Jennifer Stirling (Woodley) and Callum Turner (Anthony O'Hare), having an extramarital affair in 1965 all while embarking on a romance of her own. You can watch the steamy trailer below.

Here's the full list of everything coming to Netflix this month:

July 1"Audible""Dynasty Warriors""Generation 56k""Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway""Young Royals""Air Force One""Austin Powers in Goldmember""Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery""Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me""The Best of Enemies""Boogie Nights""Born to Play""Bureau of Magical Things" Season 1"Charlie's Angels""Congo""Dennis the Menace""The Game""Hampstead""The Karate Kid""The Karate Kid Part II""The Karate Kid Part III""Kung Fu Panda""Kung Fu Panda 2""Life as We Know It""Love Actually""Mary Magdalene""Memoirs of a Geisha""Midnight Run""Mortal Kombat""No Strings Attached""Not Another Teen Movie""Ophelia""Sailor Moon Crystal" Seasons 1-3"She's Out of My League""Spanglish""Star Trek""The Strangers""Stuart Little""Supermarket Sweep" Season 1"Sword of Trust""Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby""Terminator 2: Judgment Day""Underworld""Underworld: Awakening""Underworld: Rise of the Lycans""What Dreams May Come""Why Do Fools Fall in Love""ZATHURA: A SPACE ADVENTURE"

July 2"The 8th Night""Big Timber""Fear Street Part 1: 1994""Haseen Dillruba""Mortel" Season 2"Snowpiercer"

July 3"Grey's Anatomy" Season 17

July 4"We The People"

July 5"You Are My Spring"

July 6"I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" Season 2

July 7"Brick Mansions""Cat People""Dogs" Season 2"The Mire: '97""The War Next-door""Major Grom: Plague Doctor""This Little Love of Mine"

July 8"Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime""Home Again""Midnight Sun""RESIDENT EVIL: Infinite Darkness"

July 9"Atypical" Season 4"Biohackers" Season 2"The Cook of Castamar""Fear Street Part 2: 1978""How I Became a Superhero""Last Summer""Lee Su-geun: The Sense Coach""Virgin River" Season 3

July 10"American Ultra"

July 13"Ridley Jones"

July 14"A Classic Horror Story""The Guide to the Perfect Family""Gunpowder Milkshake""Heist""My Unorthodox Life""Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buenda?"

July 15"A Perfect Fit""BEASTARSSeason 2"Emicida: AmarElo - Live in So Paulo""My Amanda""Never Have I Ever" Season 2

July 16"The Beguiled""Deep""Explained:"Season 3"Fear Street Part 3: 1666""Johnny Test""Twilight""The Twilight Saga: New Moon""The Twilight Saga: Eclipse""The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1""The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2"

July 17"Cosmic Sin"

July 20"milkwater"

July 21"Chernobyl 1986""The Movies That Made Us" Season 2"One on One with Kirk Cameron" Season 1"Sexy Beasts""Too Hot to Handle: Brazil""Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans"

July 22"9 to 5: The Story of a Movement""Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop"

July 23"A Second Chance: Rivals!""Bankrolled""Blood Red Sky""Kingdom: Ashin of the North""The Last Letter From Your Lover""Masters of the Universe: Revelation""Sky Rojo: Season 2"

July 24"Charmed" Season 3"Django Unchained"

July 26"The Walking Dead""Wynonna Earp"

July 27"All American" Season 3"Mighty Express" Season 4"The Operative"

July 28"Bartkowiak""Fantastic Fungi""The Flash" Season 7"The Snitch Cartel: Origins""Tattoo Redo"

July 29"Resort to Love""Transformers: War for Cybertron: Kingdom"

July 30"Centaurworld""Glow Up" Season 3"The Last Mercenary""Myth & Mogul: John DeLorean""Outer Banks" Season 2

July 31"The Vault"

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