Many bipartisan foreign-policy experts acknowledge that the U.S. should decrease its involvement in the Middle East due to the disastrous 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Despite previous administrations intending to pivot away from the Middle East, surprising events have continuously drawn them back into the region's conflicts.
Kamala Harris, if elected president, may face pressure from both the left and centrists regarding her stance on Israel, revealing her complex political positioning.
Harris's experience is limited; her notable early trip was to the Zaatari refugee camp, highlighting her focus on humanitarian issues rather than overarching strategies.
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