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America's Suez Moment

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开始于 June 20, 2026

Why the failure of American aggression in the Middle East gives me hope

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America's Suez Moment

Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Jun 19, 2026

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The current situation in the Middle East suggests that America should focus on rebuilding trust and partnerships rather than pursuing aggressive tactics.

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The idea that American failure offers hope overlooks the suffering caused by these interventions and the need for accountability.

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The failure of American aggression in the Middle East illustrates the need for a more diplomatic approach in international relations.

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While the failure of aggression is concerning, it raises questions about the effectiveness of isolationist policies in global politics.

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America's misadventures in the Middle East are a cautionary tale, showing that intervention often leads to unintended consequences.

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