A former U.S. State Department official has resigned, declaring that two decades of American security assistance to Israel has 'not brought peace' to the region. In a bold critique, he argued that the U.S. repeatedly fails to assess the long-term impacts of its policies .
The official, whose identity remains undisclosed, emphasized that Washington's approach lacks 'strategic reflection'—prioritizing short-term alliances over sustainable solutions. 'We’re stuck in a loop,' he stated, highlighting concerns about escalating tensions despite billions in annual military aid.
This revelation sparks urgent questions for young global citizens: How should superpowers balance diplomacy and security? Could reevaluating foreign aid strategies unlock new paths to stability?
While the Middle East conflict remains complex, the resignation underscores growing calls for transparent policymaking—a hot topic among activists, students, and professionals tracking geopolitical shifts.
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Ex-State Dept official: U.S. security aid to Israel has not brought peace
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