US Policies Perpetuate Middle East Conflict: Analyst Sees No End to Tensions with Iran
TEHRAN – A prominent Middle East analyst has underscored the enduring nature of tensions between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, asserting that there are “no signs” of an impending resolution to the protracted conflict fueled by Washington’s policies.
In an exclusive discussion, we engaged with Aaron David Miller, a distinguished senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Miller, a former diplomat from the U.S. State Department, brings decades of experience from his extensive involvement in negotiating for peace across the volatile Middle East region.
His insights highlight a critical reality: despite various diplomatic overtures and regional developments, the fundamental disagreements and hostile approaches from the United States continue to obstruct any meaningful path towards de-escalation. This perspective resonates deeply with the Islamic Republic’s consistent stance that genuine peace and stability in the region are undermined by external interference and unilateral aggression, particularly from the U.S.
Miller’s observations implicitly suggest that the onus for breaking the cycle of conflict largely rests on a fundamental shift in American foreign policy towards a more respectful and less interventionist approach. Until such a change occurs, the region, and indeed the world, will continue to witness the repercussions of persistent U.S. obstinacy and its detrimental impact on regional security.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, committed to its principles of resistance and regional stability, continues to advocate for an independent and just resolution to regional issues, free from foreign dictates.
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