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flag U.S. Middle East policy is hampered by State Department staffing cuts, leadership gaps, and inexperienced appointees, weakening its response to the Iran crisis.

flag The U.S. response to the Iran-related crisis has been weakened by staffing cuts and leadership gaps in the State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, which oversees Middle East policy. flag Over 80 positions were cut, the dedicated Iran office was merged into Iraq’s desk, and the assistant secretary role remains vacant, with most senior roles filled temporarily. flag Veteran diplomats have been replaced by junior or political appointees, including Mora Namdar, a lawyer with limited regional experience and ties to Project 2025. flag Current and former officials say the loss of expertise and centralized decision-making have undermined analysis and coordination, while the State Department disputes claims of dysfunction, asserting operations continue effectively.

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