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The Hindu
Amid student protests over Israeli bombing on Gaza, we discuss if foreign policy is the key election issue in the world’s most keenly watched Presidential race.
First let’s tell you where the US election campaign is-
We are about 2 months from the Republican National Convention- despite cases against him, Mr. Trump seems set to be the candidate
About 3 months from the Democratic Convention- where despite concerns about his age and health, Mr. Biden is the confirmed candidate
And about 6 months to go to voting day on November 5- which appears to be a rematch of the election in 2020
However, what is different at this point in the campaign is that Foreign policy issues are also dominating the discourse- 3 in particular
1. Israel’s war in Gaza is front and centre – with protests on campus against US support to Israel and the government’s reaction to them becoming the major issue.
-The US’s unconditional support to Israel is of course the bedrock of US Foreign policy and unlikely to change.
The 29th edition of the Conference of Parties (COP29), held at Baku in Azerbaijan, is arguably the most important of the United Nations’ climate conferences. It was supposed to conclude on November 22, after nearly 11 days of negotiations and the whole purpose was for the world to take a collective step forward in addressing rising carbon emissions.