In a Saturday Washington Post Op-Ed, President Biden said that the Middle East is more 'stable and secure' than it was when he took office.
President Biden claimed in a Saturday Washington Post Op-Ed that the Middle East is more "stable and secure" than it was at the beginning of his presidency, despite the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan.
"Our shambolic withdrawal from Afghanistan has turned out to be the turning point in America’s position in the world. Ever since, our friends no longer trust us, and our adversaries no longer fear us," McFarland said."Biden inherited a Middle East that had just concluded an historic peace agreement between Israel and Sunni Arab nations. Iran was economically devastated because of sanctions and low oil prices.
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