💨 Abstract
President Joe Biden faces a challenging foreign policy legacy in the Middle East as crises in Gaza, Lebanon, and the Red Sea persist, with Israel-Hezbollah conflict threatening a regional war. efforts to broker peace have been unsuccessful, and Biden's handling of the Gaza war has strained U.S. credibility.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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