The decline of the United States is not a joke, and now even Western experts are lamenting. According to Newsweek, the US policy in the Middle East has turned from a beautiful dream into a nightmare, and the United States itself is not at ease.
The article points out that the United States is desperately looking to China's side, but the mess in the Middle East is resurgenting the United States, like flies sticking to a dung heap. Heck, the U.S. is sending ** to the battlefield in Gaza again, where decades of chaos, policy laziness, and tedious to-do lists have reached their peak.
Speaking of Israel, that is not a light pit for the United States. The current chaos in the Middle East stems from the war in Gaza. As soon as Israel started fighting, the United States followed suit and used its veto power in the UN Security Council to cheer up Israel. As a result, Israel has become more and more rampant, and by the time the United States finds out that something is wrong, it will be too late to regret it.
Since the beginning of the first Gulf War, the US policy in the Middle East has been a disaster, and every step is a jump into a fire pit. Now the United States has given up sending troops there and has begun to cooperate with local groups, but this cooperation has not worked, but Israel has pitted the United States, and other Arab allies have begun to distance themselves from the United States.
The United States is now having a hard time riding a tiger, and while it wants to return to the Middle East, it is afraid that it will not be able to find the north if it is beaten. If this continues, the United States will have to jump into an even darker pit of fire.
The United States has to hurry, and if it wants to return to its dominant position, it has to start from scratch, and its diplomats have to raise their level a little, and their foreign policy has to be clearer and more sustainable. The fate of the United States is somewhat similar to that of the United Kingdom, which was brought down by overconfidence in the 90s, and the United States must be careful not to follow the same path. Arrogance was the first step to the end of an empire.
The decline of the United States did not happen overnight, since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States has become more and more carried away, and now twenty or thirty years have passed, and the pace of decline has become more and more urgent. Although someone gave a suggestion to save it, look at those American politicians and still expect them to improve their quality? That's a fool's dream!