Middle East Biden's 'Temporary Gas Station'

Middle East Bide Temporary Gas Station
Middle East Biden's 'Temporary Gas Station'

US President Joe Biden made the first Middle East visit of his presidency on 13-16 July. Middle Eastern media have debated Biden's efforts to create a "Middle Eastern version of NATO". But the main agenda of Biden's Middle East visit is to convince Saudi Arabia to pump more oil immediately. Biden wanted to stabilize oil prices and reduce oil prices and rising inflation in the US, which was constantly at record highs.

The proportion of those who support Biden and his Democratic Party continues to decline. According to the statistical forecasting site 538, the rate of supporters for Biden dropped to 11 percent as of June 38,5.

Saudi Arabia, which can now extract 12 million barrels of crude oil per day, has become a life saver for the US, which imposes sanctions on Russia and Iran. But how willing is Saudi Arabia, which was described as an international 'pariah' by Biden in the election campaign, to help him out of this mess?

In fact, Biden visited the Middle East 18 months after his presidency, which is a long overdue visit. No matter how much the importance of this visit was emphasized, Washington no longer saw the Middle East as a priority. So we clearly knew that Biden now sees the Middle East as just a temporary gas station.

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