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Middle East Indifferent About US Presidential Election

People across the Middle East have been roiled1 by political change for nearly two years, So it's perhaps not surprising the U.S. presidential election is failing to garner2 much interest.

Few are expressing a preference for either President Barack Obama or challenger Mitt3 Romney, even as both make the Middle East a key foreign policy issue.

Romney sees a region in chaos4.

“We're talking about the Middle East and how to help the Middle East reject the kind of terrorism we're seeing and the rising tide of tumult5 and confusion,” he said.

For some in the Arab world, any talk of “help” from any U.S. politician comes across as arrogant6.

“It's as if it's a teacher holding a stick to the student - as if Arabs are students in a classroom in front of him. This is all I see from America,” said Ayman Kamal, a store clerk in Cairo.

Others fear continued U.S. military interference in the region, despite calls for caution from President Obama.

“For us to get more entangled7 militarily in Syria is a serious step," Obama noted8.

“We don't want to have military involvement there," Romney said. "We don't want to get drawn9 into a military conflict.”

Author and political scientist Hassan Nafaa says it doesn't matter who wins.

“Because it doesn't make any difference whether we have Obama or Romney. But the intellectuals, certainly, would prefer Obama," he opined, "rather than Romney because he will be more careful in using force to achieve the U.S. goals and interests.”

Obama raised high hopes in 2009, promising10 a fresh start for the U.S. in the Middle East during a speech in Cairo. But disappointment followed, as did the Arab Spring. Agathon Shehata is a Coptic priest

“Obama's policies were not what we much expected. I can't say more, just we didn't expect them to be like that,” the priest said.

For Hassan Nafaa, the biggest disappointment was no change in U.S. policy on the Arab-Israeli conflict.

“Everybody knows the United States, whoever is governing this big important international actor, will be very much supportive to Israel," he said. "So, as long as the U.S. president doesn't change the current American policy in the Middle East, we will see the United States as playing a negative role in this part of the world and nothing will be changed.

Both candidates have pledged full backing of America's long-time ally and that continued support is a perennial11 rallying cry for anti-Americanism in the region.


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