President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to re-engage with allies to tackle the challenges in the Middle East
Noah Agily, DW: Under Joe Biden, US eyes Middle East policy overhaul
US President-elect Joe Biden has signaled his intention to re-engage with the global community to tackle the Mideast's greatest challenges. Experts say he will need to confront the risks posed by Russia, Iran and Turkey.
Months before Joe Biden's electoral victory, his campaign team unveiled a new vision to restore US clout on the global stage.
"The Biden foreign policy agenda will place the United States back at the head of the table, in a position to work with its allies and partners to mobilize collective action on global threats," the document said.
But the plan's vague language and changing conditions on the ground have left political analysts wondering whether Biden will reiterate the policies of his presidential predecessor Barack Obama — or chart his own path.
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WNU Editor: I love how the above commentator makes the claim that the incoming Biden administration hopes to reverse President Donald Trump's destabilizing foreign policy maneuvers in the Middle East.
Having three Arab countries sign peace deals with Israel, removing US military forces from the forever wars in Syria and Iraq, and putting Iran on notice that their efforts to sow mayhem in the Middle East will not go unchallenged is .... according to Noah Agily .... destabilizing.
And how will the Biden-Harris administration address this "destabilization"?
To get even more involved in the quagmire of Middle Eastern politics and conflict by dictating to countries like Russia, Syria, Turkey, and Iran to behave because the US is back.
If this is Biden's approach to the Middle East, here is an easy prediction, it is not going to end well for everyone.
It is no wonder that Israeli PM Netanyahu went to Saudi Arabia yesterday .... Netanyahu Made Secret Trip To Saudi Arabia, Met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman And US Secretary Of State Pompeo. Everyone in the Middle East knows where this policy shift is heading.
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