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Can A New Middle East Emerge From The Current Turmoil?

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(The Guardian) Can a new Middle East emerge from the turmoil?
Friday night’s US airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Syria and Iraq marked a new high tide in the violence that has spread across the region since the start of the Gaza war.

The Biden administration, however, is now seeking to show it has more in its Middle East policy toolkit than precision-guided bombs.

While it was planning the midnight sorties in retaliation for an attack last Sunday on a US base in Jordan, the White House has also been sending signals that it will not let the worsening crisis unfolding in the Middle East go to waste and that it is developing a plan to use the turmoil as an opportunity to transform the region.

The message has been sent out through leaks and briefings to sympathetic columnists before the departure on Sunday of secretary of state Antony Blinken on a trip to the Middle East, his fifth since the Israel-Hamas conflict began on 7 October, which will take him to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Israel and the West Bank.

Blinken’s first four forays achieved little, certainly not for the 2.3 million civilians in Gaza, though the US claimed some credit for the fact that the war did not immediately spread to Lebanon.

This time, according to the lines being put out, the secretary of state is carrying something more substantial in his briefing papers: a “grand bargain” deal involving normalisation of relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, and substantial movement towards the recognition of a Palestinian state – all incentivised by diplomatic and economic sweeteners from Washington.
 
Since the time of Ur, when HASN'T the Middle East been in turmoil and was nice and quiet and peaceful and everybody could sit around their campfire with a cup of warm camel milk and sing songs together for twenty years or so?
Never.

Does that mean we should let step aside and let them kill each other without sanction then, Doc?
 
Never going to happen. People with their stupid issues will fight all over the world until the end of time. Personally, I'm tired of it, and have chosen to no longer care.
 
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