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The U.S. and Gaza are linked through the United States' diplomatic and military involvement in the region, including its support for military actions [1], its role in managing humanitarian aid corridors [2], and the shared geopolitical opposition from groups operating in Gaza [3], all of which complicate U.S. foreign policy objectives [4].

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United States and Iran on the Brink: What's at Stake? - CSIS csis.org CSIS 1 fact
claimDr. Vali Nasr asserts that the U.S. diplomatic process regarding Iran is hindered by the fact that the interlocutors are not diplomats and are simultaneously managing crises in Russia-Ukraine and Gaza.
The Arab Approach to Mediation—Reshaping Diplomacy in a ... washingtoninstitute.org The Washington Institute 1 fact
accountThe United Arab Emirates played a critical role in securing an agreement between the European Commission, Cyprus, the United States, and the United Kingdom to activate a maritime corridor for humanitarian assistance to Gaza.
Iran's Global Posture Hides Domestic Insecurities carnegieendowment.org Cornelius Adebahr · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1 fact
claimIran collaborates with regional groups including Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, the Badr Organization and Kataib Hezbollah in Iraq, and the Houthis in Yemen, based on shared enmity toward Israel and the United States.
Policy Paper: Decoding the United States on Tariffs and Trade freiheit.org Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom 1 fact
claimUnited States support for Israel's military actions in Gaza and hardening visa policies are causing reputational damage to the United States, in addition to the backlash against trade deals.