The Biden Administration Could Downgrade Relations with Saudi Arabia in Hope of Placating Iran https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/politics-current-affairs/2021/03/the-biden-administration-could-downgrade-relations-with-saudi-arabia-in-hope-of-placating-iran/

March 22, 2021 | Michael Doran
About the author: Michael Doran is a senior fellow and director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at Hudson Institute. The author of Ike’s Gamble: America’s Rise to Dominance in the Middle East (2016), he is also a former deputy assistant secretary of defense and a former senior director of the National Security Council. He tweets @doranimated.

In the words of the White House press secretary Jen Psaki, the Biden administration has “made clear from the beginning” its intention to “recalibrate” relations with Saudi Arabia, which it has done by cutting support for Riyadh’s efforts to contain Iran-backed rebels in Yemen, sanctioning Saudi officials over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, and so forth. Michael Doran, interviewed by Rafael Hoffman, evaluates this policy turn, and what’s behind it:

The Khashoggi killing was indefensible and I do not want to minimize that. But precisely because it was so indefensible it is now being dug up two years after it happened and used as a bomb by the administration as cover for its policy moves.

In the view of the Biden team, conflicts in Yemen, Syria, and Iraq are exacerbated by the aspirations of America’s traditional allies, namely Saudi Arabia and Israel, and by what the team views as Israel’s and Saudi Arabia’s neurotic paranoia of Iran and its proxies. In their view, our allies are catapulting the U.S. into conflict with Iran as a way of fighting their own battles and that this forces America to take on more of an anti-Iran agenda than would serve our national interests.

This camp wants the U.S. to get out of being aligned with Israel and the Gulf states against Iran and to serve as a grand mediator between them. That was Barack Obama’s stated goal and that is the direction that the Biden administration would like to take.

One of what I see as the most disturbing premises of this view is that it looks at Iran’s interests and claims as legitimate and deserving of being balanced against those of our allies. It’s based on a false assumption that Iran is a pragmatic power with limited goals, that the U.S. and Iran have certain common goals like the destruction of Sunni-backed terrorism, and that there is a deal to be made with [Tehran]. It’s a very dangerous position that will deliver chaos to the Middle East and weaken our allies. Time has shown that the fact is that Iran is a dangerous power whose goal is hegemonic control of the region.

Read more on Hamodia: https://hamodia.com/prime/recalibration-interview-michael-doran-biden-administrations-saudi-policy-moves/