Biden has a dilemma: how to deal with the chaos in the Middle East. Recently, in a U.S. facility near the Syrian-Jordanian border, three U.S. people were killed and more than 30 were injured. This is the first US team to lose life after the start of the Palestinian-Israeli war in the Middle East. This question has captured the world's attention, and at the same time has left Biden with a dilemma: should he maintain moderation or launch a fierce **?
Biden said in a statement that the attack was the work of radical groups behind Iran, that he would "respond" and that those who attacked him would be held accountable for their actions. However, Iran has repudiated this claim. Iranian *** spokeswoman Kanaani said that the accusations of the United States are "groundless", and there are no "** people" in Iran in the Middle East, and the local resistance groups are acting according to their own principles and interests, and have nothing to do with Iran. Kanaani also reminded the United States to stop "making excuses" or there will be "serious consequences."
In fact, the attack is not an isolated case, but is just a microcosm of long-standing tensions in the Middle East. The outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli war has greatly affected the rights and interests and security of the United States in the Middle East. U.S. military bases in Iraq and Syria are regularly attacked by missiles, and U.S. allies, including Saudi Arabia and Israel, have been challenged and intimidated by radical groups behind Iran. The influence and influence of Russia, Turkey and other countries on the United States in the Middle East are also weakening.
Under such circumstances, Biden has always adopted a more moderate approach, trying to improve relations between the United States and Iran through diplomatic means, restart the Iran nuclear deal, and promote peace and stability in the Middle East. On the contrary, America's political enemies thought that the United States was a soft bone and did not want to confront it, so they became more and more wanton in stirring up trouble and causing a big mess. America's allies have also begun to question America's loyalty and credibility, feeling that the United States has not done enough in this regard and has not been adequately guaranteed.
The attack has undoubtedly put enormous pressure on Biden once again: Should he maintain moderation or fight back fiercely? If Biden decides to continue to retreat, he will be slammed by people at home and abroad as cowardly and subservient, which will have a negative effect on his campaign. Republicans like Trump have also taken the opportunity to attack Biden, accusing him of losing the honor and honor of the United States in the Middle East, and depriving the American people of their survival and security. Some U.S. news and the public also expressed dissatisfaction and skepticism about Biden's Middle East policy, saying that Biden failed to effectively protect U.S. national interests and U.S. policies
If Biden decides to fight back with tough measures, it may provoke even greater contradictions and crises, dragging the United States into the quagmire of the Middle East, from which it will be difficult to extricate itself. This is what Iran, Russia and other countries want to see, they just want to use this way to provoke the United States, make the situation in the Middle East more complicated, and at the same time reduce the international standing of the United States in the world and force the United States to make corresponding compromises to it. It is also possible that the United States, such as Israel and Saudi Arabia, in the Middle East, will use this opportunity to intensify its attacks on Iran, thus making the situation even more serious.
In this way, Biden is in a difficult situation, and no matter what he does, it will bring huge losses. This is also the dilemma that the United States finds itself in in the Middle East, and it will not be easy for the United States to withdraw from it, so it must seek a delicate balance in the intricate region to protect its own rights and security as much as possible without causing even greater chaos. The job is not an easy one, and it is a challenge for Biden.