Politico: Al-Aqsa storm grounded America in the region
By fully supporting the Zionist regime in the Gaza war, the United States has practically deprived itself of achieving the key goals of its foreign policy and has weakened the position of the United States with its allies and neutral countries.
According to Isna, the American media reported in an article referring to the support of the United States to the Zionist regime in the Gaza war and an apparent attempt to facilitate the ceasefire negotiations, this war has grounded the United States in the region and the opportunity to address other promises and priorities of the American foreign policy. from the White House.
According to Politico, when Biden was asked after the Al-Aqsa storm operation if the United States could be present in the war in Ukraine and the new crisis in West Asia at the same time, he said: “Obviously! We are the United States of America! “We can manage both of these and still maintain our overall international defense.”
Now, after a year of this war, some American government officials say that the White House has been forced to make difficult decisions and to deal with these crises, it has reduced its foreign policy priorities from other sources. On the other hand, Biden’s support for the Zionist regime has complicated US efforts to build relationships in some other parts of the world, which experts say shows the limits of US power more than any other crisis.
The American media, citing a senior official of the US government, reported that this conflict has become a priority for the US. “Whether we like it or not, this has become our foreign policy priority,” the US official said.
After America’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, Biden was supposed to be the first American president to end the costly chapter of America’s presence in the region, but with the start of the Gaza war, the United States has once again remained in West Asia as if it were a puppet under its command in the regime. Zionism is out of control.
Another American official also said that although the United States did not hesitate to support the Zionist regime from the beginning, as time passed, the differences between Tel Aviv and Washington increased and the Gaza war ultimately prevented the United States from addressing other foreign policy priorities. including in Indo-Pacific, Pacific Ocean, Europe and Africa. In addition, the United States tried to prevent some countries from getting closer to Russia and China, but this policy also failed with the Gaza war and Washington’s support for the crimes of the Zionists.
U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Politico that the support for the Zionist regime has had far-reaching consequences for the United States and has pushed back allies who had gained a good image of the U.S. from the war in Ukraine. Also, due to the opposition of the American people to the crimes of the Zionists, a lot of domestic expenses have been imposed on the Biden government.
According to Politico, some American officials, referring to things like strengthening NATO and security cooperation of the US with Japan, Australia and Canada, claim that the Biden administration has also addressed its other foreign policies, but the American media admits that a complex crisis like Gaza It has taken up a lot of American resources, and areas that are not currently being considered will become problematic for Washington later, from goals such as addressing China’s growth and the challenges this growth poses to American dominance.
American aircraft carrier in the Red Sea
The turn to Asia failed again
The American government has long seen the rise of China and has come to the conclusion that this country is the main threat to the future of the United States. Therefore, many administrations in the White House have tried to direct America’s focus to this region.
According to Politico, America’s allies in the region, such as Japan, South Korea and the Philippines, who have seen American fleets leave the region, are now anxious and demanding the return of US military support.
Polls also show that Muslim-majority countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia are leaning more towards China, as they have seen the US support the Zionist atrocities in Gaza.
According to statistics, last year the popularity of America against China in these countries was 61%, but now less than 50% of the citizens of these countries prefer America to China.

Chinese exercises in the South China Sea
Ukraine has faded
Three senior Eastern European defense and security officials have argued that the crisis in the West Asian region has diverted Western attention from the war in Ukraine, where Russia is stubbornly making increasing gains despite heavy casualties in eastern Ukraine.
The security and military officials of Eastern European countries say that the crisis in West Asia has diverted the West’s attention from the war in Ukraine and that Russia is stubbornly making increasing gains.
Ukrainian officials and other analysts are also concerned that Ukraine’s peace plans have been overshadowed by US policy in West Asia.
The statistics also show that in the early months of the Gaza war, Biden stopped his fiery speeches about the war in Ukraine.
The war in Gaza has also called into question the ability of the United States to simultaneously send weapons to its allies in Ukraine, West Asia, and Asia.
The United States, which had emptied its surplus weapons stockpiles in the Ukraine war, witnessed a double pressure on its weapons stockpiles with the start of the Gaza war and the support of the occupying regime.
At the same time, the US Navy is also paying a lot of money every day to intercept the missiles fired by the Yemeni army in the Red Sea.
On the other hand, the American criticism of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine while supporting the Zionist war crimes in Gaza has highlighted the double standard of the United States, which has brought non-Western countries closer to Russia and made them hesitant towards the United States.

Russian army
Other problems of West Asia
The Gaza war has also made one of the important goals of Biden’s foreign policy in West Asia impossible, namely the normalization of the relationship between the Zionist regime and Saudi Arabia. After the start of the Gaza war and the killing of Palestinians, Riyadh clearly announced, and American experts also admit, that this goal will not be achieved without presenting a coherent and serious plan for the creation of a Palestinian state.
However, Politico reports, “Senior White House officials say Washington is seeking a diplomatic breakthrough on the Saudi-Israeli deal as it negotiates a cease-fire in Gaza and de-escalates tensions in Lebanon.”
In addition, at the beginning of his presidency, Biden had appointed a special official in charge of trying to end the war in Yemen, but now that Yemen’s Ansarullah is attacking Zionist ships in the Red Sea in support of the Palestinian people, the official end of the war in Yemen It always seems further away.
Neglect of Africa
Sudan’s civil war is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, which has put about 25 million people on the brink of famine, but American officials are worried that the war in Gaza and the allocation of American resources to this crisis will prevent the Sudan crisis from being addressed.
Politico also pointed out that the United Arab Emirates played a role in supplying weapons to one of the warring parties in the Sudan crisis and is accused of genocide and ethnic cleansing. Analysts said that the United States ignores the role of the UAE because of its support in resolving the Gaza crisis. needs
Experts believe that by praising the “strategic relations” of the United States and the UAE, Biden has actually sacrificed his relationship with African countries for his positions in West Asia and has no right to stop trying to end the Sudanese war.
In addition, countries such as Somalia and Congo are other regions that the United States has neglected, and because of the Palestinian crisis, it is unable to pursue its foreign policy goals in these countries.

Sudan war
Cancellation of human rights claims
Several US government officials said the crisis in West Asia has dealt a major blow to Biden’s long-term efforts to lead the world’s human rights movement.
The committing of war crimes by the Zionist regime using American weapons and the failure of the United States to deal with these crimes has made human rights defenders around the world no longer intend to cooperate with the United States, and the reputation of the United States in this field has weakened even more than in the past.
In recent years, the Biden administration has suspended hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid to Egypt due to its crackdown on political opponents, the media, and the alleged mistreatment of political prisoners, but now human rights groups say Biden is in exchange for the country’s support for the talks. The ceasefire in Gaza has reduced the pressure on Egypt.
This year, the US government allocated 1.3 billion military aid funds to Egypt and considered it in line with “advancement of regional peace” and “national security priorities of the United States”.
According to Politico, the United States still has behind-the-scenes talks on human rights with global actors, but a Biden administration official told Politico: “The world no longer trusts us on this.”
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