if Washington walks away, Gulf states may be pushed into the arms of the Chinese Communist Party.
24 May
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Politics
Israel
In this discussion, Mark Dubowitz and Eylon Levy explore the geopolitical implications of the United States potentially stepping back from its leadership role in the Middle East, particularly concerning Israel and the Gulf states. They argue that if the U.S. disengages, it could result in these states seeking stronger ties with China, creating a significant shift in global political alignments. This realignment could alter traditional alliances and impact regional stability, especially as it relates to security and economic cooperation. The conversation stresses the importance of U.S. involvement in the region to maintain balance and prevent adversarial powers like China from gaining influence.