America was able to establish geopolitical hegemony in the Middle East after the Yom Kippur War of Oct. 1973 and the Arab Oil Embargo. Henry Kissinger established the framework that has lasted for forty years. American hegemony in the Middle East gave America great control over the resources of the region.
It has been astonishing to observe the destruction of American hegemony in that region in just two years. American power seems like sands slipping through fingers.
America is no longer the pivotal power in the Middle East. It is being replaced by a new power structure involving the Russian, Iran, Syria and Hezbollah alliance. This has happened with breathtaking speed.
Americans don't seem to care. Perhaps that's because they don't realize that economic benefits follow political power.
It has been astonishing to observe the destruction of American hegemony in that region in just two years. American power seems like sands slipping through fingers.
America is no longer the pivotal power in the Middle East. It is being replaced by a new power structure involving the Russian, Iran, Syria and Hezbollah alliance. This has happened with breathtaking speed.
Americans don't seem to care. Perhaps that's because they don't realize that economic benefits follow political power.