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Diplomacy in Tatters: Western Silence Fuels Middle East Fire
The Daily Guardian
|June 24, 2025
Amid rising Middle East tensions, Western leaders call for diplomacy while supporting military actions.
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In the face of an escalating conflict in the Middle East, as the United States joins Israel in launching attacks against Iran, the Western political establishment is once again falling back on a familiar playbook of inertia, deflection, and empty rhetoric. Public anger and global panic have mounted since the war on Gaza reignited, yet Western governments have responded with a chilling calmness, as if crisis has become routine and bloodshed a manageable policy variable.
This gap between public sentiment and political leadership is no longer merely frustrating—it is dangerous. As Nesrine Malik argues in her incisive critique, the passivity and evasiveness of centrist liberal governments have transformed into a kind of moral paralysis. These leaders continue to speak of diplomacy and restraint while actively supporting, justifying, or enabling actions that make diplomacy impossible. What makes this moment particularly disorienting is not only the violence on the ground, but the hollow normalcy with which it is received in the highest offices of power.
The most jarring feature of the current Western response is its refusal to address the fundamental cause of the conflict: Israel's military aggression and systemic occupation. As airstrikes hit Iranian territory and civilian deaths mount in Gaza, the official narrative avoids mentioning the origin of the escalation. Instead, political statements focus on "Iran's threat" and the need for "restraint," completely erasing Israel's role as a provocateur.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, for instance, echoed calls for de-escalation while simultaneously supporting the U.S. military build-up and justifying it as a response to a "grave threat" posed by Iran. His rhetoric subtly implies that Iran is the sole aggressor, effectively rewriting the sequence of events that brought the region to this crisis.
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