Washington Week with The Atlantic

How the Middle East conflict could change election dynamics

We're a month away from an important and close presidential election, which means, we’re poised for an October surprise. There’s a good chance that the surprise, if it happens, will come out of the Middle East. While President Biden simultaneously supports Israel’s right to defend itself, he cautions Israel against further expanding the war.

How the Middle East conflict could change election dynamics

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