- The US presidential election is the most important event that has been impacted by the hostilities in Gaza and Ukraine.
- The result of the US election will likely influence global politics for many years to come.
- Democratic Party support for Biden from Arab Americans may become less dependable as the Gaza War intensifies.
The US presidential election is the most important event that has been impacted by the hostilities in Gaza and Ukraine. In 2024, around 2 billion people in 70 countries will cast ballots in national elections, with more than half of the world’s population residing in nations with such elections. The result of the US election will likely influence global politics for many years to come, impacting all of us.
The fact that former president Donald Trump and incumbent Joe Biden will face off in the US presidential election tells us everything we need to know about how intense and high-stakes this race will be.
White House race
Many Americans, along with a plethora of world leaders from China and Russia, as well as those from Ukraine, Europe, and the Middle East, will be feeling anxious expectations.
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, will not negotiate peace in Ukraine until he is aware of the outcome of the US election on November 5. At this pivotal point in the conflict, Ukraine will probably continue to receive significant financial and military backing if the Biden administration takes office again. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, is aware that this process won’t be simple and that Ukraine will still face uncertainty in the coming year as well as a lack of vital financial support.
Should Trump win reelection to the White House, it would provide Ukraine with its greatest obstacle. His campaign will not hold back, and if he prevails, Ukraine stands to lose, if he overcomes the latest legal obstacles placed in his path in Colorado and Maine.
The fighting in Gaza still makes headlines; Israel is focusing its military assault on the southern portion of the Strip, especially the area surrounding Khan Younis, but it is also operating elsewhere and encountering strong opposition in the devastated area of Gaza.
2.3 million people have been displaced from their homes as a result of the ongoing crisis in Gaza, which was started by Israel’s 12-week attack. In its military operations in Gaza, Israel has been charged by South Africa with breaking international law against genocide.
Wider stakeholders, including the US and the significance of the upcoming presidential election, could become involved in the debate. Over who is to blame and what role Washington should play in the fight, Americans are growingly split. Democratic Party support for Biden from Arab Americans may become less dependable as the Gaza War intensifies.
As Michigan is one of the key battleground states in the 2024 election, a new campaign slogan, “Abandon Biden,” has surfaced. What the United States does will determine the political and military course of the crisis in Gaza and Ukraine.