Washington Leadership Struggles with 21st Century Middle East Foreign Policy Vision
In this author’s opinion, what we are seeing is the gradual systematic diminishing of U.S. influence in the Middle East. Whether this is planned by the globalists who control the U.S. or just a consequence of the failed PNAC Bush policies ending with a global recession and the subsequent Obama no plan that caused this loss of influence is actually immaterial. The fact on the ground is that the USA has globally lost its leverage while others have gained ground.
I mean is Washington’s foreign policy completely adrift? Is the current leadership in Washington to blame? Or are we witnessing a paradigm shift in power relations? Is Washington’s influence, particularly in the Middle East, in terminal decline? And, what future can the US carve out in the world in a time of incredible geopolitical shifts?
Check out what RTs Cross Talk says about this issue;
In this new world dis-order, in my view, the actions of Washington reflect their global corporatocracy assigns and NOT the will of the American people and their storied ideals once held high in the corridors of power and around the world. The truth is that the USA has no grand Middle East vision that it can inspire and so the other players are all positioning themselves accordingly.
And so, now what? What is the 21st Century vision of the Middle East?
Well, with Gulf air carrier buying a record $ 150 billion worth of Boeing aircraft yesterday, well, it sure seems that the global corporatocracy will end up having the last word on the vision of the Middle East and the U.S.A. may just be a once important reactionary spectator.
Your comments are greatly welcome…..
Johnny Punish founded VT in 2004. After 20 years at the helm, he “retired” from the daily operations in late 2023 passing the ball over to the new owner of VT, Chief Justin Time. He now writes for VT as “Writer Emeritus”. He is also a global citizen eco-activist, visionary, musician, artist, entertainer, businessman, investor, life coach, podcast host, and syndicated columnist.
Punish is an ethnically cleansed Palestinian-American whose maternal family was evicted from their home in Haifa, Palestine in 1948 by Irgun; a Euro-Zionist Settler Terrorist Group. The family became part of the over 1,000,000 Palestinians who are Al-Nakba refugees (The Catastrophe). The family fled to Beirut Lebanon for 13 years eventually emigrating to the USA in 1961 via a Brasilian passport obtained by his Palestinian Brasilian-born grandmother (In the early 1900s, the family was sent to Sao Paolo Brasil as guest workers in the mining industry. Punish’s father is Italian-American from New York City. Punish’s paternal great-grandparents emigrated to the USA from Naples Italy and Marineo in Sicily in the 1890s. Punish was born in the Bronx, New York in 1963.
Punish was educated at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (1980-81) and California State University Fullerton (1981-1984) with studies in accounting and business. Before the “internets” had been invented, he owned and ran (5) national newspapers in the United States of America from 1987-1998. From 2004 to 2023, he owned and managed VT Foreign Policy retiring at the end of 2023.
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