The article examines the contradictory nature of U.S. foreign policy under President Trump, who claims to seek peace in the Middle East while taking aggressive military actions. With Israel intensifying its military operations in Gaza, the U.S. entering conflict in Yemen, and threats against Iran, experts like Vali Nasr argue that these actions are not building a sustainable regional order. Rather, they may further entrench instability, undermining any prospects for productive diplomatic negotiations and exacerbating existing tensions among Middle Eastern nations.
In recent days, the Israeli bombing campaign resumed in Gaza, the U.S. initiated conflict in Yemen, and President Trump issued threats towards Iran, marking a significant escalation in Middle Eastern tensions.
Vali Nasr emphasizes that despite increased military engagement, the U.S. and Israel are failing to create a regional order that is genuinely acceptable to the nations within the Middle East.
The contradiction in American foreign policy reflects a persistent cycle of military intervention that does not address the underlying conflicts, as noted by international affairs expert Vali Nasr.
Vali Nasr argues that America's and Israel's actions may lead to more instability rather than the intended negotiations and peace, suggesting a critical examination of their strategies.
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