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Global Newspapers: America has failed to devise a successful strategy to deal with Iran

Global newspapers report on America's chronic failure to establish an effective strategy for dealing with Iran, amidst increasing tensions and strategic contradictions in U.S. policy.

Global media have highlighted the intertwined international crises, with a particular focus on the chronic strategic crisis in America's approach to Iran, exacerbated by stark contradictions in the White House's policies. As Washington and Tehran move closer to war, despite their public declarations against it, violence continues in Gaza, China's nuclear activities expand, and unilateral Israeli actions in the West Bank threaten regional stability.

An article from The Hill underscores that for the past five decades, Washington has struggled to formulate a successful strategy to address the Iranian regime effectively. The unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear deal with Tehran has entrenched the dynamics that President Donald Trump is currently trying to overturn. The article emphasizes a sharp strategic contradiction: while Trump does not want war, he appears to be preparing for it under the ongoing pressures faced by his administration. Meanwhile, although Iran also seeks to avoid conflict, the failure of diplomacy to achieve gains for both sides seems to be steering them towards confrontation.

Additionally, in light of the ongoing regional conflict, the Guardian has taken note of the biased portrayal of the situation in American media, which often fails to capture the complexities and nuances inherent in the Iranian-U.S. relationship and the broader Middle Eastern context. This reporting underscores the challenges that arise from inadequate strategies and international perceptions, which could lead to further escalation in an already volatile region.

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