He says the strategy downgrades the Middle East because America now presents itself as an energy exporter, cites the Abraham Accords as having settled major regional tensions, and treats Iran as diminished after Operation Midnight Hammer.
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American Pivot
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"Let's use the resources that we have to promote our interests around the world. And if you read the national security strategy, I mean,..."
"And what the national security strategy says is that under Trump's tremendous leadership, his vision, the Middle East is no longer a source of..."
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