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Simply declaring in the White House that agreements on Gaza and Iran are needed, and that there is a need for “de-escalation” in the Middle East and Saudi-Israeli relations to combat the Iranian threat is not producing real results. Instead, it is raising tensions on the world stage, says Jake Wallis Simons, editor of The Telegraph.
The US forgets that its criticism of its allies can cause changes in the tactics of its enemies, deepening conflicts. The situation in the Middle East and around the world is closer to possible all-out war than it has been in decades.
After the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, Iran has become one of the key threats to the region and the world order. Iran is expected to retaliate, which could lead to a full-scale war in the Middle East. Unlike the US, Tehran uses psychological attacks on its opponents.
It is difficult to determine whether the US has a clear strategy towards Iran. Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 did not prevent Iran from continuing its nuclear programs, but it did threaten everything in Tehran.
Biden has been using “appeasement” tactics toward Iran since before he became president. Even after Hamas attacks, the US lifted sanctions, allowing Iran to get more money.
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