US election results may reshape foreign policy and international relations
The recent U.S. presidential election resulted in Donald Trump's victory, which may lead to significant changes in U.S. foreign policy. Unlike the previous administration's strong support for Ukraine against Russia, Trump may reduce aid and push for negotiations, potentially altering the balance of power in Eastern Europe. In West Asia, Trump's approach could shift U.S. policy towards more pragmatic deals, such as a potential agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia. His past actions, like recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital, suggest he may prioritize Israeli interests while navigating the complex regional dynamics. International reactions to these potential changes are mixed. European allies express concern over a possible U.S. retreat from global security, while some Gulf States may see an opportunity to redefine their relationships with the U.S. and neighboring countries.