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Le monde d'avant-guerre a disparu
So far, the data do not suggest that Republicans lack the stomach for challenging the status quo in the Middle East
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National Review (United States) | Mar 19, 2026
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The Republican Party's willingness to challenge the Middle Eastern status quo indicates a necessary shift towards a more effective foreign policy.
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The historical context suggests that any drastic changes to Middle Eastern policy must be approached with caution to avoid repeating past mistakes.
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A fresh approach to Middle Eastern policy could foster better diplomatic relations and reduce long-standing conflicts in the region.
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While Republicans may appear ready to change policies in the Middle East, the real question is whether these changes will be strategic or merely reactionary.
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Challenging the status quo in the Middle East could destabilize the region further, leading to unintended consequences for global security.
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