Blinken s trip to the Middle East in the United States, bombarded by foreign media as a waste of fue

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-17

To a certain extent, the new wave of Palestinian-Israeli war was not planned in advance by the United States. Biden's focus on the high-speed rail plan during his time as deputy Obama and his call for a railroad revolution during the campaign campaign are all about policy and campaigning, and do not involve the fact of forming a railroad league.

However, the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli war has completely disrupted the US plans in the Middle East and drawn into the whirlpool of this war. Therefore, the United States Blinken has been very busy these days, running around, running around, and engaging in some diplomatic activities in the Middle East. However, according to a report by Taiwan News**, some foreign countries** bluntly stated that not many people would pay for Blinken's fifth mediation in the Middle East. Blinken's trip to the Middle East was a waste of fuel compared to his previous four trips.

According to foreign countries, Blinken's trip to the Middle East, passing through Israel, Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, will also meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas before leaving. It is said that the primary purpose of Blinken's visit is to seek a way to protect both the United States and the common interests of Israel. Some scholars have made an in-depth analysis of this point: Blinken's five-degree trip to the Middle East shows that the United States cannot extricate itself from the Gaza issue, and it is difficult to get out of the predicament of the Middle East situation itself.

For the United States, the solution to the Middle East problem is very easy, as long as it ends military assistance to Israel and forces it to negotiate with Hamas. If the Israeli-Palestinian war ends, then the Red Sea crisis and the US military power in the Middle East will be resolved very quickly. But the question is, will Biden** have the courage to give up aid to Israel, despite pressure from the Jewish plutocrats in his own country?

It is clear that the United States will not stop providing military support to Israel anytime soon. Because the Biden administration lacks such political courage, it will be difficult to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions for a while. The United States advocates a temporary ceasefire motivated by humanitarianism, and with the help of Qatar and other countries, the four parties reached a framework agreement on a phased truce.

Netanyahu is Israel's prime minister, not **. According to foreign **, Saudi Arabia's Prince Salman raised a thorny question when he met with Blinken: Saudi Arabia intends to restore relations with Israel, but this is only the time frame for the United States to agree to a truce in Gaza and determine the time frame for the establishment of a clear and credible Palestinian state.

The United States wants to persuade countries like Saudi Arabia that have not reopened diplomatic relations with Israel to balance Iran's impact on the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. However, this prerequisite thrown by Saudi Arabia has left Blinken a little confused. Therefore, the relevant demands he made to Saudi Arabia were all put forward at the press conference, and he did not make any guarantees to ensure that the issue can be resolved. This is a good indication that the United States is having difficulties in catering to Saudi demands.

Given the reluctance of the United States to give up aid to Israel, the preconditions provided by Saudi Arabia for the restoration of Israel will be an unsolvable issue for Biden**. For no other reason, Saudi Arabia is doing this because it wants the United States to choose between two options, either Arab allies or Israel. Obviously, under the oppression of the Jewish consortium, the United States has no choice but to take a second path.

Blinken shuttled back and forth between the United States and the Middle East, offering Israel a number of options on the conflict. As Blinken made his fifth trip to the Middle East, the United States and Britain were clashing with the Houthis in Yemen. At the same time, the United States launched a large air strike against Islamic militants in Syria and Iraq, which caused the anger of Iraq.

Blinken has been ignored by countries in the Middle East, but the information I found did not directly support this. If the United States only wants the Arab world to pander to Israel, ignoring the interests of Arab countries, how can the Arab world tolerate them?

The United States considers China and tries to reconcile relations between the two sides through China's influence in the Middle East. Blinken had previously expected China to play an active role between Iran and the Houthis, as Yemen's Houthi attacks on commercial vessels hurt other countries, including China. Blinken's remarks are tantamount to acknowledging China's strong influence in the Middle East, and there is no doubt about that.

However, China did not follow in the footsteps of the United States, and on February 14, when the United Nations Security Council discussed the Red Sea and Yemeni issues, China's representatives demanded that the Houthis in Yemen end their attacks on commercial ships and that countries refrain from distorting and abusing international law and Security Council resolutions to provoke new conflicts in the Red Sea region.

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