Foreign policies that Harris, Trump should prioritize in 2024 Election

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Foreign policies that Harris, Trump should prioritize in 2024 Election
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With the presidential election less than seven weeks away, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump should be focusing in more on...

With the presidential election less than seven weeks away, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump should be focusing in more on foreign policy .to discuss the presidential candidates and the top priorities in foreign policy that have the biggest potential impact on their campaigns as well as the US economy.

Well, I think the uh I think the the biggest impact is going to be actually what happens in the Middle East because I could, I think it could really change the election if Iran were to test a nuclear weapon before the election, I think it would have a big repercussions now, how that would affect individual businesses and you'll see a like immediate price spike in the price of oil if that happens.Uh And uh and uh a lot of uh recalculations of investment decisions and things like this.

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