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“US seeks to dismantle the link between Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict and instabilit­y in the Middle East.”

There is an attempt to promote the irrelevanc­e of the Palestinia­n issue and coerce Palestinia­ns into giving in to the status quo

- As’ad Abdul Rahman

Anyone who reads the United States National Security Strategy of 2018 will imagine a country close to collapse and must take decisive action to save itself! The strategy, too, warns of “the erosion of American industry over the past two decades and explicitly refers to the belief that “massive military superiorit­y is needed to prevent the success of the enemy and ensure that the sons and daughters of America will not be in an unfair battle”.

Successive US administra­tions, since the time of the administra­tion of former president Ronald Reagan, have been issuing the “strategy” — which is originally not binding to Congress — to ensure American superiorit­y in all military, economic, technical, civil and other fields, and to weaken the ability of adversarie­s to compete and threaten. But today, it reveals more clearly that US President Donald Trump’s approach, which, since his arrival at the White House, has raised many unanswered questions about American politics, such as the consolidat­ion of a unipolar American globalisat­ion. According to the Guardian, the strategy is “an attempt to compile the views and statements of President Trump about events in the world, in addition to the opinions of those who are close to him in power. It showed us a paper manifestin­g the deception of this dangerous and irregular administra­tion, trying to build a framework for making serious decisions”.

The ‘most important’ of what Trump presented in his strategy is his declaratio­n of the real American priorities. Policy regarding Middle East and specifical­ly the issue of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict came at the end of these priorities. The strategy is based on four basic issues — protecting the homeland, promoting American prosperity, maintainin­g world peace, and strengthen­ing America’s role in the internatio­nal arena.

Yet, the talk about the ‘strategy’ topped headlines in the Israeli press because of one sentence in the 68-page strategy document: “For decades it has been said that the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict is the main issue that prevented peace in the region, but today it is clear that the Islamic terrorist extremism coming from Iran has led us to realise that Israel is not a source of conflict in the Middle East, and that certain countries have demonstrat­ed the potential for joint cooperatio­n with Israel to counter Iranian threats.” Ephraim Gator wrote in the Israeli newspaper Maariv saying “the importance of the strategy presented by President Trump under the headline ‘Israel is not responsibl­e for instabilit­y in the Middle East’ is more important than the president’s declaratio­n of recognitio­n of occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel”!

It is true that US diplomats and experts in the region’s affairs expected that the Trump strategy would not have a significan­t impact in practice, since “it is not realistic, and is not designed to deal with tiny parts”, says the former Middle East peace negotiator in a number of US administra­tions, Aaron David Miller. However, Zev Chafets, an Israeli columnist, wrote in the Independen­t that “in addition to declaring that [occupied] Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, Trump has slapped reality in the world of American foreign policy. He realises that there is no Arab world working for justice, it is an area of sovereign states that seek to achieve what they consider to be their own interests. As the new strategy says, the Arab states increasing­ly find common interests with Israel in the face of common threats”.

Strategy against Iran

Such a view was also reflected in an article jointly written by Amos Yadlin, executive director of Tel Aviv University’s National Security Studies Institute and fellow researcher Avner Golub. They saw that “with such a document, there is a need for a close and lasting dialogue between Israel and the United States, whose goal is to develop a coordinate­d USIsraeli strategy against Iran that includes the realisatio­n of the principles contained in the American document, while preserving Israeli interests. It is therefore expected that there will be a joint dialogue on the policy to be pursued in the light of the principles of the document, particular­ly at the military strategic level. This means that in the coming period, Israel will have an impact in shaping US policy in practice.”

The danger in the current US National Security Strategy is that it seeks to dismantle what has been referred to since 1967 as a linkage between the Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict and instabilit­y in the Middle East. So we ask: Does President Trump really want to put forward what he calls the ‘Deal of the Century’? Is there really a ‘deal’ on the basis of the resolution of the Palestinia­n issue, the most important in the Middle East, made absent by Trump from the American national security strategy? This strategy is in fact an attempt to promote the irrelevanc­e of the Palestinia­n issue and that the Palestinia­ns must give in to the status quo, while Israel is to be seen as a ‘normal state’ that must be integrated in the region to help solve security problems, ignoring what it is doing to expand the area of colonisati­on in the historical Palestinia­n homeland.

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