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Another factor only lightly touched upon by the authors is the impact on US hegemony and the international rules-based order. The first two articles place heavy emphasis on the need for actions by the US in order to achieve results, but they do not address the difficulties that the Gaza conflict are creating for US diplomacy throughout the world. The countries of the so-called Global South are overwhelmingly against the actions of Israel in Gaza. This is shown by the voting patterns in the United Nations, by the action at the International Court of Justice (IC), by statements of many foreign officials, and by extensive popular demonstrations. The support for Israel by the US makes the US complicit and gravely undercuts the US soft-power influence as well as diplomatic activities. The fall-out has rendered the Abraham Accords fairly meaningless and obstructed the attempt to normalize relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. It makes it harder for the US to counteract the BRICS enlargement, the new silk roads from China, and the Russian influence in OPEC on the price of oil and gas.

Foreign Affairs seems to be one of those propaganda outlets that tell the ruling class that nothing is wrong.