Biden caught between internal violence and foreign policy changes

The United States is passing through unprecedented internal unrest that threatens to open the door for violence.
This increases the challenges facing the new
administration of US President Joe Biden.
President Biden faces growing terrorism, both
nationally and internationally.
Meanwhile, the Homeland Security Department warned on
January 27 against new waves of violence, amounting to terrorism.
Warning amounts to a confession by the security
establishment in the US that the hate crimes happening across the country are
synonymous to terrorism, even as they might not be based on religion.
The same establishment warned President Biden against
terrorism from Islamist groups.
It said violence in this regard would last for some
time and that President Biden and his aides have to take action against
possible terrorism.
Political terrorism
The attacks which took place on Capitol Hill on
January 6 portended the security challenges that would face the new
administration.
Four people were killed when disgruntled supporters of
former president Donald Trump broke into the Congress building after the
results of the presidential election were declared.
This scene will continue to live in the minds of
American policymakers for a long time to come.
The same thing was included in the abovementioned
report of the Homeland Security Department which warned against a repetition of
the attacks on the Congress building in the coming period.
It said those casting doubt on the results of the
presidential election are many.
Nobody has debated this doubt, the department said. This is why it is highly likely that the attacks can be repeated.