Analysis of US Strategic Goals in the Middle East
Dr. Mohamed El-Yamani, a specialist in international relations, claims that the United States has failed to achieve its primary strategic objectives regarding recent military and political maneuvers in the Middle East. Despite a clear focus on the region, the actual outcomes on the ground remain significantly limited compared to original projections.
Speaking on the television program Sabah El-Balad, Dr. El-Yamani noted that Washington and Israel are operating under distinct but overlapping agendas. While both parties seek to curb regional influence, current actions have been largely confined to targeting specific high-ranking Iran officials rather than dismantling the fundamental structure of the Iranian state.
Dr. El-Yamani emphasized that Iran has maintained its internal cohesion and administrative stability despite persistent political and security pressures. He dismissed expectations from certain international actors that these pressures would lead to a domestic uprising or a total collapse of the current regime.
The discussion also touched upon the broader geopolitical landscape, highlighting that the Iran USA dynamic is deeply influenced by external powers. The anticipated dialogue between the US and Chinese leadership remains a critical factor, as Beijing continues to play a significant role as a primary economic partner for Tehran, directly impacting regional stability.
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