We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering
Vice President Kamala Harris has been stepping up her global leadership game, meeting with over 150 world leaders during her time in office. But one meeting in July stood out – her conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This wasn’t just another diplomatic session; it happened right after President Biden announced he wouldn’t be running in 2024, and Harris was now the Democratic frontrunner. Her words, “We have a lot to talk about,” echoed Biden’s, but with a completely different tone.
Harris’ meeting marked a shift in how she approaches foreign policy. While she has mostly followed Biden’s lead, this moment showed her taking a firmer stand. She has been vocal about supporting Israel but hasn’t shied away from speaking on the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza. “We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering,” she declared, a statement that carried a lot of weight and hinted at her potential future presidency.
Though Harris has stuck closely to Biden’s foreign policies, her style has been noticeably different. She’s more willing to highlight humanitarian issues, which has led some to wonder if she might take a slightly different path from her predecessor. While Republicans like Donald Trump criticize her for being part of Biden’s controversial decisions, such as the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, Harris has defended those actions and emphasized her commitment to international diplomacy.
As she prepares for the upcoming election, Harris is gaining momentum, not just at home but abroad. Leaders around the world are paying attention, eager to see how she’ll handle major global challenges like the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. Harris has shown she’s more than ready for the task, growing from her early days of uncertainty into a confident, decisive leader on the world stage.
Now, with the campaign in full swing, Kamala Harris is hitting key battleground states, bringing her message directly to the people. Her vision for America’s future is bold, and the world is watching. Will she be the next big leader on the global stage? All signs point to yes.
Subha KS- Staff Reporter