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🗽🌍 In recent weeks, Arab countries, Iran and Turkey have all been working out how they can move forward and get along with each other, all due to “sleepy Joe” Biden being asleep at the wheel. Where’s all this heading?

Barely a year in office and what has Joe Biden done in the Middle East? Could it be an after dinner game, like what Europhiles in Brussels play (‘Name five famous Belgians’)? Name five decisions Biden has made in the Middle East?

U.S. presidents can be bold. And they can be wrong. But the worst type are those who are neither bold nor decisive in anything they do. Joe Biden, under the microscope, appears to be a U.S. president asleep at the wheel on so many domestic issues but when we look at the Middle East, it’s almost as though he’s in a coma. And it’s starting to affect how the region operates and how its countries interact with one another.

🔗 Read more by Martin Jay: https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2021/12/29/bidens-dithering-in-middle-east-forcing-old-enemies-to-mend-broken-bridges/

#ArabWorld #Biden #MiddleEast #Iran #Turkey

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🇸🇾 A power struggle in the eastern Syrian desert might end with the U.S. withdrawal from Syria, as the occupation allies battle each other for power and lucrative energy resources.

If the U.S. occupation of Syria is depending on not only the SDF as allies, but the Arab tribes as well, then the Pentagon might need a re-think of their position: their alliances are crumbling like sand in the desert 🏜️

💬 Read more by Steven Sahiounie

#Syria #Kurds #UnitedStates #MiddleEast #ArabWorld

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