The United States gritted its teeth and wanted to stabilize the cornerstone of hegemony, but this ti

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-16

A fierce war broke out between Palestine and Israel suddenly. In the face of increasing international pressure, the Biden administration tried to use diplomatic means to ease the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions, but it did not achieve the desired results. Since then, the United States has completely shed its mask and is openly antagonistic to the world. The actions of the United States caused strong discontent in the international community, and its allies gradually lost their support for it. Although both sides have adopted a tough confrontational attitude toward the contradictions between Palestine and Israel, the contradictions between the two sides in the Middle East have not developed as the United States hopes. This situation has allowed Biden to gradually lose the dominant position of the United States in his attempt to consolidate his dominance.

So, what valuable resources has the United States lost as a result of the current situation in the Middle East? The current situation in the Middle East has left the United States without a sense of security and trust. Today, let's talk about it briefly.

First, the United States is mired in a quagmire from which it is difficult to get out. The United States** is in an unprecedented embarrassment, and the public is talking about it. After the Palestinian-Israeli contradiction occurred, Biden immediately dispatched an aircraft carrier formation to the Middle East, with the obvious purpose of deterring forces in the Middle East and preventing the contradictions from continuing to spread. The U.S. team faces a huge challenge, and its response to the Houthi blockade of the Red Sea is very difficult. However, Hamas's reckless behavior not only failed to wipe out the Israeli forces' wanton bombardment and large-scale offensive, but on the contrary, it also shot a "strong shot" in the arm against other "anti-US and anti-Israeli" forces in the Middle East. At the same time, there is growing pressure on the United States, both at home and abroad. During this period, the Houthis closed the Red Sea, while also uncovering the cloak that the United States had prepared to hide its own weaknesses. Under both internal and external pressures, the United States is facing an unprecedented dilemma. While the United States has responded verbally and practically, the United States is currently facing some significant challenges as the situation in the Red Sea continues to deteriorate. As the ** in the U.S. Congress grows more serious, some lawmakers have openly questioned whether the U.S. is really going to help Israel. On the one hand, the high cost of the Red Sea Fleet has depleted the United States' financial and strategic reserves. On the other hand, there is growing dissatisfaction among the American people with Israel's continued help and support.

Second, the dominance of the United States in the world is being questioned. In this case, the Middle East has become the territory of the United States, and there is a broad coalition with the countries of the world. The US dollar system is an important basis for the United States to implement the "long-arm system". In view of this, the United States** has gradually recognized this problem and reflected on its role in the world economic system, especially in the Middle East, where the changes have become more significant. However, with the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli war, the voice of calling for the United States to withdraw from the Middle East began to resound around the world. The U.S. "dollar-based ** system is on the verge of collapse." Iraq, Syria and other countries have changed their past appearance and have issued repatriation orders to the US team, and even the Kurdish troops who are escorting the US team in the Middle East are worried about their own security and future. It is clear that when the US "dollar-based oil system" is not supported by force, US dominance in the world will be further shaken.

The third problem, what the Americans used to say, is becoming less and less unfettered these days. Europe is on the side and is silent about the actions of the United States. From the perspective of these representative countries and regions, the most representative of them is Iran, which has a bad relationship with the United States, and Saudi Arabia is an old ally of the United States, Europe. Europe's response has sparked global concern at this sensitive time. The views and perceptions of Europeans on this are of particular interest. Europe always seems to be doing things its own way. Not so long ago, the United States has been planning to set up an "escort alliance", however, this plan of European countries has not brought them any good news? In such an obvious political game, Europe's actions look much more resolute and resolute. Some simply refused, some didn't do anything at all, and still others preferred to hide themselves rather than show their faces in public. This move by European countries raises questions: Is American leadership being questioned? Interestingly, recently European countries have put forward the idea of a separate "escort alliance". There is no doubt that from this incident, it can be seen that within a certain range, Europe has an "antipathy" to the United States.

In general, Biden's series of missteps in the big chess game in the Middle East this time have given us a clear understanding that Biden's strategy has gone astray. The above three points once again show Biden's distinctive characteristics. Biden has always believed that his strategy will be victorious, when in fact, he has been misjudging the situation all along. He has always been confident that everything will go in the opposite direction of what he expected. The situation is becoming more and more unstable, and the hegemony of the United States is in jeopardy. The hegemony of the United States is in jeopardy.

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