Mar 15 β€’ 04:30 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spain El PaΓ­s

Von der Leyen gets stuck again in the hornet's nest of the Middle East

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen faces criticism from several European governments for her unwavering support of the United States and Israel in the context of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, is once again entangled in the complexities of the Middle East, reminiscent of her previous challenges during the Gaza conflict. This time, her actions have drawn ire due to a perceived lack of criticism towards the United States and Israel, particularly concerning their military actions against Iran which some perceive to lack international legal justification. Her recent speech declaring the end of a rules-based global order has amplified the frustrations among European leaders who have long been critical of her cautious approach when addressing matters concerning Washington and Tel Aviv.

The continuous support von der Leyen shows towards the U.S. and Israel, despite ongoing humanitarian crises, raises questions about the European Union's foreign policy stance and its alignment with international law. In various European capitals, there is growing unease regarding her foreign policy decisions, and her administration's inability to convey a balanced viewpoint that takes into account the complexities of the conflicts in the region. The tensions underscore the challenges faced by EU leaders in navigating diplomatic relations where opinion is deeply divided.

Moreover, von der Leyen’s handling of these matters may also reflect on her political standing within the EU. Critics are beginning to challenge her high-profile role in a time where EU unity is crucial for addressing external conflicts. The intricate dynamics in the Middle East directly impact not only international relations but also the political stability of the EU, making effective and consistent leadership essential in navigating these turbulent waters.

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