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The geopolitical landscape has changed dramatically, with countries like China asserting strong influence through economic engagement. The U.S., while historically a leader in Africa, is perceived as lagging behind. With infrequent visits and a reactive foreign policy, the U.S. risks cementing the narrative that it is retreating from Africa. As Biden's presidency nears its conclusion, the question arises: Is it too little, too late for the U.S. to reclaim its stance in Africa?