Des vétérans de la politique étrangère de Biden relancent un groupe sous fond de critiques démocrates

D'anciens responsables de l'administration Biden ont relancé National Security Action afin d'influencer la politique étrangère démocrate en vue de 2028. Cette initiative suscite la frustration de certains membres du parti, qui s'interrogent sur le retour des mêmes personnalités.

L'ancien conseiller à la sécurité nationale Jake Sullivan et ses collaborateurs, dont Antony Blinken, Jon Finer et Brett McGurk, occupent une place centrale dans ce groupe relancé. L'organisation a récemment tenu une réunion d'initiés démocrates à Manhattan pour discuter des priorités en matière de politique étrangère pour le prochain cycle présidentiel. Des critiques au sein du parti ont exprimé leur vif mécontentement face à cette décision.

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