The failure of Biden’s policy to isolate Eurasian powers

According to IRNA’s report on Tuesday, Jamal Wakim, an international relations expert from Lebanon, pointed out in an interview with Prensa Latina news agency that Washington is trying to restrain Tehran with various excuses and justifications and considers it a bridge for Beijing and Moscow’s influence in the region.
This Lebanese University professor emphasized: Biden tried to cause the separation of the forces allied with the Eurasian powers, especially the axis of resistance that brings together popular mobilization in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and other groups such as Yemen’s Ansarullah.
Jamal Wakim, who has written 12 books on geopolitics, stated that one of the goals of the United States was to create an alliance in the region under the guidance of the Zionist regime against Iran and also as a base for hostile actions against Russia and China.
This Lebanese analyst noted that the priority of Biden’s trip was to give Tel Aviv a role as a blind follower of American policies in creating a “new Middle East”.
He also highlighted Saudi Arabia’s refusal to respond to Biden’s demand to increase oil production.
This Lebanese analyst assured that Biden made his first trip to the Middle East at the end of last week since taking office in 2021, and his policy to cut off China, Russia and Iran from the region was not supported.