Last year, there have been a series of major changes in the political situation around the world, especially in the Middle East. The United States under Biden is facing an unprecedented test. The United States, with Eastern Europe as the center, has been forced to shift its strategic focus to the Middle East, and the turmoil in this region has not only had a profound impact on the world situation, but has also posed a great challenge to its domestic and world status.
The United States is trying to avoid a conflict with the Middle East, and this attitude has not changed, despite the attacks on many military equipment. But radical groups in the Middle East are not willing to do this, and they are acting more brazenly, and have even begun to launch provocations against the United States. Against this backdrop, the U.S. response strategy becomes particularly tricky, because aggressive military action can have unpredictable consequences.
U.S. strategy has reached a tipping point in the eyes of the Middle East. For the first time, the U.S. side has responded to the deaths of military personnel in this region, indicating that the current situation is much more dire than previously expected. At the same time, the United States is dealing with Iran more and more harshly, which may mean that relations between the two countries will become worse and worse.
For Eastern Europe, the U.S. performance on Ukraine is seen as a major achievement of the Biden administration. But U.S. influence in the region appears to be waning because of Russia's revolt and the nervousness of its allies.
The same is true for East Asia. The situation on the Korean Peninsula has forced the United States to react, but North Korea's response has shown that it will not easily make concessions to outside pressure.
Within the United States, Trump's strong comeback and the Texas independence movement have attracted attention and generated a lot of talk. The dispute within the United States appears to be getting worse, which is likely to create a growing number of conflicts of interest between countries and the Union.
On the whole, the world hegemony of the United States is suffering a serious blow. If the United States fails to maintain its control over the world, it will lose key energy resources and influence in the Middle East, while Eastern Europe and East Asia will face even greater challenges. Such a change will not only have profound consequences for the United States, but will also have a greater impact on the world. In the end, the United States may see itself in a state of unprecedented chaos. All of this means that the United States must re-evaluate and restructure its international strategy.