A former Israeli foreign minister has stepped forward with a sobering assessment: the ongoing Middle East conflict has yielded nothing of strategic value for either Israel or the United States, while quietly handing Europe a rare window of geopolitical independence. Shlomo Ben Ami's argument is not merely a critique of a single war, but a meditation on how great powers exhaust themselves in pursuit of order they cannot impose. In the long arc of history, he suggests, the costs of confrontation are often paid not by those who start the fire, but by those who believed they could contain it.
Ben Ami: Middle East war isolates US, benefits Europe
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Bias & Framing
Article presents a single expert perspective arguing US strategic defeat in Middle East conflict while benefiting Europe, lacking counterarguments or alternative viewpoints.
Single-source framing that emphasizes US isolation and strategic failure through repetition across multiple headlines, presenting one analyst's interpretation as newsworthy without balancing context or opposing analysis.
Geopolitical Impact
Former Israeli minister argues Middle East conflict strategically defeats US/Israel while isolating America and advantaging Europe geopolitically.
Alleged US strategic isolation and weakening relative position, European strengthening through US distraction, Israel facing military/diplomatic setbacks, Iran demonstrating confrontation effectiveness, potential shift in transatlantic balance and Middle East influence.
Similar to Cold War era when regional conflicts drained superpower resources; echoes 2003 Iraq War's divisive effect on US-Europe relations.
Economic Lens
Middle East conflict creates geopolitical realignment with US strategic isolation benefiting European economic and political positioning in global markets.
Consumers may face volatile energy prices and inflation pressures from Middle East instability; potential supply chain disruptions affecting goods availability and costs; currency fluctuations affecting import prices depending on US dollar strength shifts.
Potential NATO strengthening and increased European defense spending; possible shift in US foreign policy priorities; energy security reviews in Europe; trade policy realignment as US influence diminishes; potential sanctions regime changes affecting global commerce.