The two leading presidential candidates and their running mates in America’s 2024 election have made statements and established a track record about the Middle East based on their time in office. The easiest way to understand where there is common ground between the two candidates in the US presidential election toward the ‘triumvirate’ of Middle Eastern powers – Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iran – is the usage of three words. They are: ally, partner, and foe. Whoever wins November’s election will inherit those labels, applied to those nations in that order. The Middle East remains on the margins of America’s…
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