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A New Exit Strategy: Iran Offers a Way Out of a Failing Conflict

Rami G. Khouri, a prominent public policy expert at the American University of Beirut, views the recent two-week truce between the US and Iran as a pivotal moment in global geopolitics. According to Khouri, the conflict has exposed fresh dynamics that undermine the long-standing dominance of Western and Israeli powers in the region.

Writing for Al Jazeera, Khouri posits that Iran has presented the US and Israel with an unexpected opportunity to disengage from a war that has proven futile. He notes that the devastating impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure and the blatant disregard for international law in protecting non-combatants have been starkly revealed.

Khouri emphasizes several crucial aspects of the negotiations and their regional repercussions:
Khouri cautions that neglecting the historical legacy of colonial violence, suffering, and brutality in the Middle East would be a missed chance for justice, potentially paving the way for even more dire local and global disasters.

Read Khouri’s full opinion piece here.

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