It is not superfluous to mention that Iran's powerful attack on Israel was another failure in Anthony Blinken's foreign policy.
Analyst Ariel Kahana writes in his Telegram account: In the days before the war, the Secretary of State initiated talks with a series of countries asking them to demand that Iran moderate the attack it planned on Israel. The move failed. Iran unleashed an unprecedented attacked on Israel.
Blinken drags behind him a chain of accumulated failures that is hard to remember:
- He tried to stop the civil war in Sudan, and failed.
- He tried to stop Israel's war with Hamas and fails.
- He tried to reach an agreement with Hezbollah/Lebanon and failed.
- He asked Egypt at the beginning of the war to temporarily open the border to Gazans, and was unsuccessful.
From his first day in office in Anthony Blinken failed in a conciliatory policy towards Iran. He tried in every way to return to the nuclear agreement and failed.