For the United States, this is a feeling of rain coming and the wind is full of buildings. However, around the world, many allies have been in crisis one after another, and the United States has remained silent. Such an unusually low profile may mean that an even bigger challenge is ahead.
Muddy Ukraine.
Ukraine, an ally that had pinned its hopes on U.S. assistance, is now facing a dire crisis. Zelenskyy's bold move provoked Putin's wrath, and Russian forces launched a massive air strike in Kyiv, leaving Ukrainians in a desperate situation. U.S. aid isn't as fast as it used to be. Maybe the United States thinks Ukraine is asking for its own suffering, after all, they have warned Zelensky not to provoke Russia, but this country has done just that.
But the reason why the United States maintains a low profile is not because it is unwilling to intervene, but because it is difficult to deal with problems at home and abroad. Biden is currently facing two thorny issues: one is the internal war, and the other is that the situation in the Middle East is very complicated. In such a situation, the United States does not look able to concentrate on the crisis of its allies.
Biden's dilemma.
We cannot ignore the political conundrum Biden faces. Domestically** in the United States, Trump's influence remains impossible to ignore, even as the Republican Party does everything in its power to prevent Trump from being re-elected. Biden must respond to him once again and make a mess of the political situation in the United States.
And the situation in the Middle East puts Biden in a dilemma. While Netanyahu's approval of the Gaza forces appears to have provided some temporary buffer for the region, it is only a façade. Israel has not yet reached an agreement to end the war, which means that Arab radical groups will continue to fight Israel. The crisis in the Middle East does not end there, it is brewing in an unknown corner. The risk of Israeli-Palestinian war is likely to spread, and the Houthis are instilling a new strategic concept for other radical groups to attack important targets in order to achieve their own ends. The crisis is not only manifested in a frontal attack on the enemy, but also in a more subtle way to affect regional stability.
For the United States, whether or not to get involved in this complex game with a stake in it has become a difficult problem.
Middle Eastern politics are complex.
The Middle East is a region of intricate political games, and its every move can cause huge fluctuations in this huge international chess game. While Netanyahu's retreat has provided some temporary relief to the region, there has been some interference from other countries. The United States plays an important role in Middle East affairs, but does its low profile mean that it is destabilizing the situation in the Middle East, or does it have any longer-term plans?
The Middle East has become the center of competition for hegemony among various countries, and the forces of various countries are playing with each other. In addition to the dispute between Israel and Palestine, Iran is a thorny issue in the region. Iran is a country of great geographical significance in the Middle East, and its influence is growing day by day, especially since it plays a very key role in the regional ** human war. The U.S. has a strained relationship with Iran, and now, following Netanyahu's announcement of his withdrawal, the question remains as to whether the Biden administration will be effective in stemming Iran's power expansion.
The Houthis are re-emerging.
The Houthis are Yemen's largest military force and have always been widely valued by countries around the world. Their involvement in the Palestinian-Israeli dispute has seriously affected the security of the region, while also providing a new way of strategic thinking for other military groups. By precisely targeting important targets, they have largely attracted the attention of other countries, while also confusing conventional principles of warfare. Whether these flexible tactics can dominate future wars, and whether the United States can understand and effectively deal with these changes, will become a serious question.
Internal** intertwined with international events.
Biden's administration is beset by a mess of internal ** and the state of the world. With Biden facing Trump's tough running rivals, maintaining the stability of the country is a huge challenge.
In the world situation, the low profile of the United States in the world has called into question its role as a world leader. The United States used to be the main force in the world financial crisis, but now, it has retreated somewhat. This begs the question of whether the United States can continue to remain the cornerstone of the world economyAt present, whether the US foreign policy should be rethought and whether its role has changed significantly is a question worth asking.
For the United States and the world as a whole, it is a daunting task because the road ahead is fraught with uncertainties. The United States must strike a balance between international and domestic issues and develop a smart strategy that can adapt to the development of the situation. World peace and prosperity can only be achieved through sustained and steady struggle.