The strategy to establish the independent
Palestinian state and achieve the rights of our people
Introduction
As the new US President Barack Obama assumed his post as the President of the United States, a new climate started to emerge at the level of international relations. The new United States Administration aims to improve the image and status of America, especially after the policies and wars that were led by the administrations of the neoconservatives, mainly the former US President George Bush. The efforts of the United States also aim to reduce the dangers and risks of the world monetary and economic crisis and alleviate its impact on the United States, and on the core of the Imperialist capitalist system and its network of interests in the center and periphery. Beside that to contain the transformation in the nature of the world order in a manner that can guarantee the US sole leadership amidst contradictions with other poles in the world.
The issues of Iraq and Afghanistan emerge as central questions in the approaches of the US foreign policy; however, the scope of this policy expands to include other international issues, in relation to Russia, China, the European Union, Latin America, the Middle East, and Iran, in addition to other issues related to armament and nuclear proliferation. The core of administering and dealing with these issues lies, the goal of re-arranging the regional interests and relations, that are full of contradictions, in a manner that serves the interests of the United States basically so that it could continue its sole leadership and monopoly of the world.
The importance of the Palestinian cause as a central issue that relates to all of the issues in the region has pushed Obama’s Administration to declare its commitment to exert efforts towards the two-state solution and to assign the US Special Envoy George Mitchell to activate the political process. However, the interrelation of this issue with the other issues and regional balances in the region classifies it as a set of interrelated strategic issues. Thus, any progress in solving the Palestinian cause will remain subject to effects by these interrelations and overlaps, unless Palestinian national unity is achieved as soon as possible and regional alliances are built in a manner that provide real and serious support to the rights of our people and until Palestinians cling to a clear political address that calls for implementing international legitimacy.
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