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Featured https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-election-turkey-analysis-int/analysis-biden-risk-looms-for-turkeys-erdogan-and-beleaguered-lira-idUSKBN2761JY

>"Turkey stands to lose more than most other countries if Joe Biden is elected president since he is expected to toughen the U.S. stance against President Tayyip Erdogan’s foreign military interventions and closer cooperation with Russia."

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/us-elections-turkey-no-change-biden-win

>'Of course, individuals have an impact, positive and negative. The sincere friendship between our president and Mr Trump continued through the most difficult times'

Mevlut Cavusoglu, Turkish foreign minister

Bonus: https://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/opinions/a-biden-victory-spells-disaster-for-the-middle-east/2020/11/03/

>Renewed relations between the U.S. and Iran will re-introduce among Saudis and their allies the feeling that the US is throwing them under the bus. This is because the resulting political situation will be that the three global powers – Russia, China and the United States – actually support Iran and its coalition (Iraq , Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Qatar and Gaza) when there is not a single global power behind the Saudi coalition (UAE, Bahrain, Israel, Sudan, Egypt, Jordan and Morocco). This scenario is unbalanced and invites wars, bloodshed, suffering and waves of refugees.

>And as far as refugees are concerned, it is important to remember: The giant wave of refugees that left the Middle East and flooded Europe in 2015 stemmed from one main reason: The nuclear agreement with Iran signed that year. Residents immediately understood the agreement’s ramifications; the power it would give Iran and its effects on the region. They understood and they fled. It is very possible that following Biden’s return to the White House, the United States’ return to the nuclear deal and the removal of sanctions from Iran, a new wave of migrants will wash over Europe and possibly North America as well.

>In short, Joe Biden’s election will spell disaster for the Middle East.

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Featured https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-election-turkey-analysis-int/analysis-biden-risk-looms-for-turkeys-erdogan-and-beleaguered-lira-idUSKBN2761JY >>"Turkey stands to lose more than most other countries if Joe Biden is elected president since he is expected to toughen the U.S. stance against President Tayyip Erdogan’s foreign military interventions and closer cooperation with Russia." https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/us-elections-turkey-no-change-biden-win >>'Of course, individuals have an impact, positive and negative. The sincere friendship between our president and Mr Trump continued through the most difficult times' Mevlut Cavusoglu, Turkish foreign minister Bonus: https://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/opinions/a-biden-victory-spells-disaster-for-the-middle-east/2020/11/03/ >>Renewed relations between the U.S. and Iran will re-introduce among Saudis and their allies the feeling that the US is throwing them under the bus. This is because the resulting political situation will be that the three global powers – Russia, China and the United States – actually support Iran and its coalition (Iraq , Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Qatar and Gaza) when there is not a single global power behind the Saudi coalition (UAE, Bahrain, Israel, Sudan, Egypt, Jordan and Morocco). This scenario is unbalanced and invites wars, bloodshed, suffering and waves of refugees. >>And as far as refugees are concerned, it is important to remember: The giant wave of refugees that left the Middle East and flooded Europe in 2015 stemmed from one main reason: The nuclear agreement with Iran signed that year. Residents immediately understood the agreement’s ramifications; the power it would give Iran and its effects on the region. They understood and they fled. It is very possible that following Biden’s return to the White House, the United States’ return to the nuclear deal and the removal of sanctions from Iran, a new wave of migrants will wash over Europe and possibly North America as well. >>In short, Joe Biden’s election will spell disaster for the Middle East. ...

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