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    Realism in Donald Trump's Middle East Policy

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    This study aims at understanding the realism theory in Trump's Middle East policy which is manifested in his election program for the presidency, his main promises of his election program and his implementation of these promises on the ground. The study uncovered the psychological factors that affected Trump's foreign policy toward the Middle East, and his economic mentality.  One important constituent of Trump's policy is power. He used power to enhance the position of the United States of America in the world and to support its national interests through proposing the principle “America First”. Moreover, Trump emphasizes on the promotion of USA’s cultural values by promoting democratic values and human rights, and activating political participation through transparent democratic elections in all countries of the world. Even though Tramp focuses on these values in his speeches, they are considered secondary because he believes in America's interests. The study found out that Trump's strategy is based on the notion of power. Trump believes that the protection of other countries like the Gulf States is not free, but they have to pay money. He also insisted on restoring the position of the United States internationally by necessary force, especially in the Middle East. Based on these results, the study recommended that the use of excessive force would lead to a decline in USA’s policy and reputation internationally. Keywords: Middle East ; , Realism “Pay for protection” principle DOI: 10.7176/IAGS/85-02 Publication date:August 31st 202

    Association Between Glucose Level And Prevalence of Headache Among Saudi Population: A Cross-Sectional Study

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    Objective: To investigate the association between glucose levels and the prevalence of headaches among the adult Saudi population. Methods: This research will employ a cross-sectional study design, which involves collecting data from a sample of the Saudi population at a single point in time. This design allows for the investigation of the association between glucose levels and headache prevalence in a cost-effective and time-efficient manner. Results: The study included 574 participants. The most frequent weight among them was 51-65 kg (n= 196, 34.1%), followed by 66-75 kg (n= 130, 22.6%). The most frequent height among study participants was 151-160 cm (n= 229, 39.9%), followed by 161-170 cm (n= 195, 34%). The most frequent age among study participants was less than 25 years (n= 203, 35.4%), followed by 25-30 years (n= 143, 24.9%). The most frequent nationality among study participants was Saudi (n= 547, 95.3%), followed by non-Saudi (n= 27, 4.7%). The most frequent gender among study participants was female (n= 351, 61.1%), followed by male (n= 223, 38.9%). The perceived blood sugar level intake varied among study participants, with most having normal blood sugar levels. Participants were asked if they smoked. Most were not smoking (n=482, 84%), and non-smoking were (n=92, 26%). Participants were asked about the nature of the headache. The most frequent were they don’t have (n= 345, 60.1%), followed by sharp (n= 116, 20.2%), and the least was continuous (n=113, 19.7%). Participants were asked about a kind of headache. The most frequent were they don’t have (n= 367, 63.9%), followed by stress headaches (n= 116, 20.2%), and the lowest cluster (n=15, 2.6%). Conclusion: The results of the study showed that most of the participants were Saudis. Most of them are women. In addition, the majority of people have normal fasting blood sugar levels. Their physical activity is moderate and the majority are non-smokers. In addition, most of the study participants had good and effective social communication

    Haemostatic risk factor clustering in the pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA)

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    Tarikh Tadwin al 'Aqidati al Salafiyati

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    A Cautionary Tale: New Onset Claudication Following Percutaneous Femoral Artery Closure

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    IntroductionWe report new onset claudication in a previously healthy subject in whom access site haemostasis was achieved by Angioseal®. This iatrogenic injury occurred from failure of the Angioseal plug to resorb completely resulting in vascular stenosis and classical lower limb claudication requiring endarterectomy

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