U.S. diplomatic strategy in the Middle East is in decline:
The United States has long regarded the Middle East as its own backyard, maintaining its influence in the region through intervention and turmoil. Today, however, the U.S. diplomatic strategy toward the Middle East has gradually lost its former appeal and influence. In recent years, the United States has frequently waged wars, carried out color revolutions, and implemented high-pressure policies against its allies, causing dissatisfaction among countries in the Middle East.
In addition, due to the economic difficulties of the United States itself and the changes in the world's geostrategy, it is investing less and less in the Middle East. In order to better respond to the rise of the Asia-Pacific region, the United States has adjusted its military and economic forces to diversify its influence in the Middle East. Although the United States has not yet withdrawn its troops from the Middle East, its power to change the situation in the Middle East has been greatly weakened.
Pro-Chinese Middle Eastern countries:
The resentment of the Middle East towards the United States and its desire for China have pushed it to gradually move closer to China. With the enhancement of China's economic strength and the increase in overseas investment, Middle Eastern countries have also realized the importance of exchanges with China, and have actively sought economic, trade and political ties with China.
1. The economy of China and the countries of the Middle East.
Driven by China's "One Belt, One Road" strategy, Middle Eastern countries are vigorously promoting economic cooperation with China. In the Middle East, China is a major energy importer, and the Middle East is a strategic and huge market for China. The two countries will cooperate in energy, infrastructure, economy and trade for a win-win situation.
The exchanges between the countries of the Middle East and China have accelerated the pace of industrialization and modernization and enhanced their economic competitiveness. At the same time, with the support of China's market and technology, Middle Eastern countries are also facing huge opportunities. The establishment of a partnership between the countries of the Middle East and China will help them diversify their own development and reduce their dependence on China.
2. The policy orientation of Middle Eastern countries towards China:
Countries in the Middle East are dissatisfied with the U.S. diplomatic strategy in the Middle East and are looking for new partners one after another. China is a major country that does not interfere in its internal affairs, and it fully respects the sovereignty and interests of all countries in the Middle East, which is also universally recognized by all countries in the Middle East.
Cooperation between the countries of the Middle East and China has gone beyond the economy and has expanded to political, military, cultural and other aspects. Middle Eastern countries attach great importance to China's role in maintaining regional stability and peace, and look forward to jointly pursuing their own development and prosperity through joint efforts with China.
Coordination and cooperation among the countries of the Middle East:
The Middle East has long been in a state of contradiction and confrontation, but with China's involvement, there are signs of détente and cooperation among Middle Eastern countries. It can be seen from this that friendly relations among the countries of the Middle East have become the mainstream.
1. Saudi Arabia that has restored relations with Iran:
Saudi Arabia and Iran are two of the two great powers in the Middle East and have been hostile for a long time. However, thanks to China's mediation, Saudi Arabia and Iran have resumed friendly relations. Peace and stability in the Middle East are at stake.
This bilateral relationship has not only created a good opportunity for relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, but also served as an example for the development of countries in other regions. Restoring relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran will not only help ease regional relations, but also promote harmony and cooperation among more countries.
2. Cooperation between other countries in the region:
In addition to Saudi Arabia and Iran, China has also facilitated the resumption of diplomatic relations between Syria and Turkey and other countries in the region. The emergence of bilateral relations indicates that the countries of the Middle East have realized the importance of strengthening and cooperating with each other, and are looking for ways to resolve contradictions and promote regional peace and development in their respective fields.
The future of the United States in the Middle East:
The United States has lost control of the situation in the Middle East, and its past interventions and support for Israel have led to growing resentment towards the United States among the countries of the region. The United States' Middle East diplomacy has been strongly resisted by Middle Eastern countries, resulting in a sharp decline in its status and prestige in the region.
With the changing situation in the Middle East and the desire of Middle Eastern countries for China, the United States is in a dilemma when it comes to rebuilding its voice in the Middle East. The United States originally wanted to use Israel's hand to control the Middle East, but the occurrence of several Palestinian-Israeli conflicts caused this plan to be aborted. Israel is increasingly isolated from the Middle East and less and less dependent on the United States as it used to be.
The conclusion: in short, US diplomacy towards the Middle East has begun to decline, and the situation in the Middle East is tilted in favor of China. All countries in the Middle East are aware of the importance of cooperation with China and have carried out extensive cooperation in the economic and political fields to seek a win-win situation. The resumption of friendly relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, as well as the resumption of friendly relations with other countries, shows that all countries in the Middle East are looking for ways to achieve harmony and cooperation. The future of the United States in the Middle East is bleak, and its past interventions have aroused resentment among the countries of the Middle East, thus greatly weakening its influence in the Middle East. The countries of the Middle East are gradually moving from Israeli rule to China, which has a major impact on regional peace and development.