According to Abdullah Kiran, when Trump begins his second term, the United States may continue to intervene in the Middle East due to the persistent threat posed by Iran, which seeks to influence the Gulf region. Iran, weakened by its setbacks in Syria and Lebanon, could focus more of its efforts on the Gulf, intensifying its rivalry with Saudi Arabia and other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), while further fueling regional tensions. However, the continuation of American intervention remains uncertain, dependent on upcoming political and strategic developments. This situation must be closely monitored, as any potential increase in U.S. military presence could escalate existing conflicts.