The Middle East is a region whose deeply diverse peoples are profoundly interconnected both with one another and the rest
Policy solutions without buy-in from the people will not be enough to solve the crises affecting its people if the government does not make efforts to bridge its trust gap with a wary populace.
A withdrawal or drawdown of U.S. troops in the region appears more of a “when” than an “if,” but leaving without a contingency plan will have a large impact on the region.
Israel’s war in Gaza is affecting Jordan, which is dealing with rising anti-U.S. public sentiment, a possible refugee crisis, and security threats from Iranian-aligned militant groups. In this Net Assessment, Abdulaziz Kilani explains why Jordanian stability is in the U.S. interest and how Washington can empower Amman without further inflaming internal tensions.
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