Iran Press/America: Democratic presidential hopeful on Thursday in an address at the Graduate Centre at the City University of New York blasted said: "Trump had damaged America's 'reputation and our place in the world and, I quite frankly believe, our ability to lead the world".
Former US Vice President and the leading Democratic for 2020 presidential candidate, said that as president he would pull most US troops out of Afghanistan, end US support in the Yemen war and reaffirm the nation's commitment to Nato.
Biden said he would end Trump's travel ban against people from Muslim-majority countries and put a stop to the separation of migrant families at the border with Mexico.
Trump has unsettled Washington's allies by withdrawing the US from the nuclear deal with Iran.
Biden has sharply criticized Trump for walking away from the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran, which he said he would re-sign as president.
Trump strongly criticized the Obama administration’s foreign policy record including Iran's 2015 Nuclear Deal.
He said that the Iran deal was too lenient and that Obama and Biden did not do enough to limit China's economic aggression.
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