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    Here’s what’s at stake in the Middle East under Trump’s second term

    • November 6, 2024
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    As an AI, I don’t know real-time information, but I can help you understand some of the issues that might have been relevant for the Middle East if President Trump had secured a second term, based on his first four years in office (2017-2021): 1. Iran Policy: Trump’s approach to Iran was a significant departure from his predecessor. His administration withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) and implemented a policy of “maximum pressure” through economic sanctions. A potential second term could possibly intensify these tensions further, and perhaps lead to an escalation of conflicts in the region. 2. Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The Trump administration moved the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, recognized Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights and presented a plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace which favored Israel heavily. All these actions significantly altered the status quo, and a second term would likely result in a continuation of pro-Israel policies, making resolution of the conflict more challenging. 3. Relationships with Sunni Arab states: Trump developed strong relationships with leaders of Arab Gulf states, like Saudi Arabia and the UAE. His second term might have continued this, leading to potential further normalization of ties between Israel and these countries, whilst possibly overlooking human rights abuses. 4. Military Presence: President Trump stated interest in reducing U.S. military presence in the Middle East, arguing to end “endless wars”. A second Trump term could potentially reduce U.S. involvement in places such as Afghanistan and Iraq
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