Foreign Affairs

Washington’s Middle East Moves: Are They Protecting American Interests or Risking More Chaos?

By Economics Desk | January 24, 2026

As Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff convene with Netanyahu on Gaza’s disarmament and Iran tensions, we examine whether Washington’s strategy safeguards America or deepens the Middle East quagmire.

When Steve Witkoff, Washington’s envoy for the Middle East, landed in Israel alongside Jared Kushner—then-son-in-law to President Trump—the promise was clear: broker peace and stability in a region teetering on the brink of renewed violence. But beneath these diplomatic visits lies a critical question every patriotic American must ask: Are these high-profile talks truly advancing our national security, or are they another episode of Washington overreach that risks further instability along our borders? Is Disarming Hamas the Answer, or Just Another Illusion? The centerpiece of Kushner and Witkoff’s agenda is the disarmament of Hamas—a group that has long threatened Israeli...

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