How did America’s big anti-Iran plan fail in the region?
The changing order of the region is a kind of interpretation of the words of the Supreme Leader of the Revolution in the last years of the 1970s regarding the unity of Muslim countries against the main enemies, the Zionist regime. During the meeting with the guests of the Islamic Unity Conference, he said: “The time has come for the Islamic world to come to its senses and choose Islam as the straight path of God and the way of salvation and walk firmly in it. The time has come for the Islamic world to maintain its unity and to stand united against the common enemy that all Islamic groups have seen the damage of – that is, arrogance and Zionism – give a single slogan, make a single propaganda, and follow a single path. walk.”
“Energy” and the privileged “geopolitical” position of the West Asian region are two key elements in the process of attention and presence of world powers in this region. In the process of changing the world order from a “uni-multipolar” world to a “multipolar” world (without the presence of a dominant hegemon), these two variables still have a special place in the foreign policy of great powers. During the “transition” period, America has made a fundamental revision in its Middle East policy to increase its presence near the borders of its main rival, China.
“Responsibility outsourcing” and “intelligent presence” are the two new strategies of the White House to preserve the interests and promote the position of this country in the new order of the Middle East. The main challenge for Washington to implement this policy is to prevent the creation of a “power vacuum” against global rivals or regional powers such as Iran and Turkey. During Joe Biden’s trip to West Asia, he clearly stated that he will not allow a power vacuum to be created in favor of China, Russia and Iran.
Based on this, Washington decided to create a single political, security and economic block between the Zionist regime and the Arab countries to solve the most important challenge of this country in the region, i.e. Iran and the axis of resistance. “Abraham’s peace” and the “Al-Naqab” security meetings are the two main mechanisms of Washington to create a defensive-offensive bloc against the axis of resistance; However, the type of activism and diplomatic statements of Arab countries such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates show the unwillingness of these powers to side with Israel in an anti-Iranian front. The change in the direction of the compass of the members of the Sunni conservative bloc towards Tehran shows the failure of the US plan to create a cycle of crisis and violence among Muslim countries.