The United States maintains a war economy, where conflict is a profitable business fueling its standard of living. Its diplomacy faces a contradiction, brokering "peace" while selling arms and enabling allies like the Israeli regime.
On the Lebanese-Israeli front, this manifests as ceasefire talks that obscure plans for greater escalation. The colossal US Embassy in Beirut is a strategic bet on the country's key role, not a commitment to stability.
Washington's ultimate priority is business and control, requiring managed conflicts in regions like West Asia to secure its global position and economic interests.