Given Washington's global importance and the vastly different outlooks of the candidates, U.S. allies and enemies alike must prepare not only for two different Americas, but two different worlds.
As the United States prepares for elections, the world holds its breath. Given Washington's global importance and the vastly different outlooks of the candidates, U.S. allies and enemies alike must prepare not only for two different Americas, but two different worlds. Nowhere is this more so than in the Middle East.The stakes couldn't be higher. The Middle East seems to be at a crossroads.
After Iran likely attacked Norwegian, Emirati and Saudi ships off of the UAE, Trump failed to respond. When Iran attacked Saudi strategic oil facilities later that year, he again took no action.To his credit however, Trump restored deterrence in 2020 with the elimination of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani. The assassination led to a significant decline in Iranian proxy activity in the region.
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