... than ever.
Conclusions
The expected re-election of US President Donald Trump will continue to have profound implications on the Middle East, and the inability to predict Western actions in the region and the profound absence of a coherent policy will affect ... ... mainly in Tripoli, unless an agreement is reached among militant groups in addition to Turkey, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, the USA and Russia. The impeachment process of US President Donald Trump and the US role in the MENA region would determine the future of conflicts in many countries starting from Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya and the future government in Lebanon, Iraq and Algeria, Turkey and Iran. It is also expected that many MENA ...
... clear in 2014, which was marked by the abrupt transformation of Russia’s relations with the outside world. This was also ... ... but have neither the time nor enough self-restraint for this. In Syria, Russia and the United States found themselves on the brink ... ... cleared the air. The West has to take Russia into account in the Middle East, but will not become its strategic ally or even a partner ... ... routine rhetoric from the entrenched establishment. Brexit and Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election became ...
... essential that Trump recognize the unspoken linkage between the Syrian conflict and Ukraine – his weakest foreign policy ... ... Henry Kissinger’s notion of Ukraine as a bridge between Russia and the West, rather than a western bulwark. But the bridge ... ... from the neocon camp, who are trying to ‘educate’ Donald Trump on foreign and security matters. Do you think that ... ... traditional Cold War view that Moscow must be kept out of the Middle East and that containment of the Russian bear is preferable ...
... Middle East and will create a “window of opportunity” in order to find a way out of a few deadlocks. In particular, the further aggravation of the situation in Syria and the continuation of the recent U.S. policy remain key issues on the Middle East agenda. These problems threaten to worsen Russian-U.S. relations even further.
REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Igor Istomin:
Is Donald Trump the unavowed heir to Barack
Obama?
In recent months, the Syrian government anticipated that following Clinton’s victory the Americans would take on a tougher stance on supporting the Syrian opposition due to the ability to deliver MANPADS, which incidentally are already being supplied, albeit not by the ...
... Flynt Leverett, professor of the University of Pennsylvania, titled
US Election Note Middle East Policy After 2016
. Leverett dwells on the future of the US Middle East... ... – America withdrew only to return, and there appeared new sources of trouble in Syria and Libya. And these challenges are far more serious than “Iran’s continued rise” and “Russia’s expanding role” in the Middle East that Leverett chose to draw... ... abandoning their allies to their fate, and it will insure itself against possible risks.
Donald Trump and the Dream of Pragmatism
Unlike Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump doubts...