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Arab-US relations from an Arab perspective
註釋The US has been paying close attention to the Arab region since the 1970s. This attention was initially limited and governed by the general strategy concerning the international conflict between the two poles of the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. As time passed, US interest in the Arab region has radically grown to the extent that it has become high on the US agenda of international interests. On this basis, US internal situations have come to directly influence and become influenced by US-Arab relations. According to the world order, the US has been, and still is, the dominant superpower in the world and US-Arab relations have settled, for a long time, on an agenda at the top of which has come Arab oil, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the attitudes towards international challenges such as the Soviet situation as well as the Arab-Israeli predicament. US-Arab relations have never been moving in a straight line or growing in a one-way direction. They have, rather, been fluctuating between improvement and deterioration, subject to the general conditions governing them. - ECSSR.