A Greek-flagged oil tanker suffered damage in a suspected drone attack while approaching the Russian port of Novorossiysk in the Black Sea, according to maritime authorities—yet another dangerous escalation in Biden's never-ending Ukraine proxy war that President Trump inherited just three weeks ago.
The attack on the commercial vessel underscores how the previous administration's reckless foreign policy decisions continue to threaten global energy security and international shipping lanes. While American families struggle with high energy costs, Biden's war machine legacy keeps pushing the world closer to a broader conflict.
Trump Administration Faces Biden's Foreign Policy Disasters
This latest incident comes as President Trump works to clean up the foreign policy mess left by four years of Democrat incompetence. The Biden regime spent hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars fueling an endless proxy war while ignoring America's own border crisis and crumbling infrastructure.
"President Trump promised to end foreign wars and put America First, but he's having to deal with all the fires Biden lit around the world," said one administration source familiar with the situation.
"Every day we're in office, we discover another Biden disaster that puts American interests at risk. The previous administration cared more about Ukraine's borders than our own."
The attack on civilian shipping demonstrates how Biden's policy of unlimited weapons transfers to Ukraine has only escalated tensions and made the region more dangerous—not safer. Meanwhile, American energy producers were handicapped by green agenda policies that made us more dependent on foreign oil.
America First Energy Policy the Answer
Unlike his predecessor, President Trump is already moving to restore American energy dominance through his "Drill, Baby, Drill" agenda. While Biden left us vulnerable to foreign oil market disruptions, Trump's policies will make America energy independent again.
Patriots should ask themselves: How many more international incidents will we see from Biden's foreign policy disasters? And how long before Trump can fully implement his America First agenda to keep us out of these endless conflicts?
