This critical assessment explains why treating Middle Eastern partners with ambivalence weakens Washington’s regional deterrence against hostile adversaries.
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Tehran’s mafia state respects neither international law nor civilian life. Only power-backed consequences can restore order in the Gulf.
Kushner didn’t solve the Middle East. He changed its diplomatic sequence. Results matter. So does recognizing them.
American resolve has redefined Mideast alliances, proving that only decisive force can dismantle Tehran’s regional engine of organized instability.
Washington must pivot from military strikes to systemic regime collapse, empowering the Iranian people to permanently end decades of regional revolutionary instability.
