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Breaking Arab dependency on US elections

6 May 2026
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Much of the current discourse surrounding the Middle East is centered on the upcoming US midterm congressional elections in November 2024, perceived as a critical juncture affecting the fate of regions such as Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran. The focus on these elections by US corporate media stems from the belief that the outcomes will significantly influence US foreign policy and the interests of political elites. However, this emphasis may overlook the limited immediate impact of election results on ordinary Americans, who often distrust their government and participate in elections at low rates. Additionally, a Republican victory could empower former President Trump, potentially exacerbating tensions with Europe and altering trade dynamics. Nonetheless, the notion that the future of the Middle East entirely hinges on US electoral outcomes underestimates the historical consistency of American interventionism, regardless of the party in power.

Why It Matters

The significance of the upcoming US elections lies in their potential influence on foreign policy, particularly regarding the Middle East, where US actions have historically led to prolonged conflicts and humanitarian crises. Past administrations, regardless of political affiliation, have engaged in military actions and diplomatic maneuvers that have shaped regional dynamics, such as the 2016 Memorandum of Understanding guaranteeing military aid to Israel. The ongoing violence in Gaza and other regional conflicts can be traced back to these policies, underscoring the importance of understanding how US political decisions affect international relations. Ultimately, the trajectory of US involvement in the Middle East is largely determined by structural factors that persist beyond individual electoral outcomes.

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