‘Prolonged conflict wouldn’t make sense for US midterms’

Al Jazeera Political StrategyNews ReportEN 1 min read 100% complete March 25, 2026 at 01:32 PM
‘Prolonged conflict wouldn’t make sense for US midterms’

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In a newsfeed published on March 25, 2026, Zeidon Alkinani of the Arab Perspectives Institute discussed the potential impact of U.S.-Iran tensions on the U.S. midterm elections in November. Alkinani analyzed former President Trump's ambiguous statements regarding a potential war with Iran. The discussion centered on how a prolonged conflict with Iran could affect the U.S. political landscape and the upcoming midterm elections. The analysis considered the implications of Trump's messaging within the context of U.S. domestic politics and foreign policy considerations. The newsfeed appeared on Al Jazeera.

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Political Strategy
Primary framing
National Security
Secondary framing
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US midterm elections will be held in November.

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Trump sent mixed signals over the war on Iran.

quote — Zeidon Alkinani80% confidence

Prolonged conflict wouldn’t make sense for US midterm elections.

prediction — Zeidon Alkinani70% confidence
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us midterms 100% iran 80% conflict 70% us-iran war 60% us foreign policy 50% trump 40%

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Al Jazeera
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United States

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