U.S. policy must move beyond ineffective management to actively enforce equal rights, freedoms, and prosperity for both peoples.
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US policy toward Lebanon badly broken: Washington prizes Israeli security over Lebanese stability. Cycle of violence.
US energy prices were rising before Iran war: demand surge, supply tightening, policy failures.
Trump’s war fulfills decades of US policy that demonized Iran, stigmatized diplomacy, and left force as the only option.
Israel’s conduct in Gaza has damaged its international standing; leading reconstruction and changing its Palestinian policy are essential to reverse isolation.
Saudi Arabia’s renewed regional activism aligns with Turkey on key issues, forging a partnership to bolster Riyadh’s diplomatic power.
U.S. policy must prevent Syria’s fragmentation to diminish Russia’s strategic influence and stabilize the region as a neutral buffer.
U.S. ambiguity on the PMF risks Iraqi stability and elections, demanding clearer support for sovereignty.
The designation signals Europe’s loss of influence, leaving it unable to shape Iran policy as the U.S. takes the lead in negotiations or potential escalation.
This interpretation of Staatsräson has muted Germany’s response to Israeli war crimes and blocked EU sanctions, undermining Europe’s credibility. Berlin’s decisive vote could enable measures to pressure Israel, reinforcing EU strategic agency instead of sabotaging it.
