The United States government is carrying out a careful political calculation regarding the conflict in the Middle East, considering not only the international implications, but also the possible impacts on the country’s internal politics.
This is the analysis of Thiago de Aragão, CEO of Arko Advice Internacional, during his participation in the program WW from CNN Brazil.
According to Aragão, the White House is evaluating “where the conflict has already reached, what the limits of the conflict are, especially in the short term, how this will impact”.
The expert highlights that, although the American government is sending a clear message to the world by taking a stance, it is also aware of the internal repercussions of its statements.
Impact on American elections
The analyst highlights that the situation is particularly delicate due to the electoral scenario in the United States. “A poorly delivered speech will end up in such a fierce dispute, it will end up being used”, warns Aragão.
He predicts that the issue will be brought up in political debates and that former President Donald Trump will likely try to use the issue to “generate greater division.”
Aragão emphasizes that the current political calculation has a significant weight, as it operates on two simultaneous fronts.
“Obviously, the main front is foreign policy, but it also generates direct and indirect impacts on the issue of internal politics due to the elections”, he explains.
The expert’s analysis suggests that the Biden administration is navigating complex waters, seeking to balance foreign policy needs with domestic policy sensitivities.
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Source: CNN Brasil
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