Moving its Embassy to Jerusalem could kill Britain’s remaining global influence

Since the ascension of America and its aggressive foreign policies throughout the world, both laymen and analysts have mocked Britain for being a shadow of its former self. Its legacy in global affairs, after all, is far-reaching, and that is especially true for its controversial legacy in the Middle East. From its role in the carving-up of the region and the setting up of new unheard-of kingdoms, to even the Suez crisis merely seven decades ago after its imperial holdings in the region had already ended, the United Kingdom has indefinitely left its mark on that part of the world. What many have overlooked, however, is the role Britain has played in the decades since: a diplomatic one representing a … Continue reading Moving its Embassy to Jerusalem could kill Britain’s remaining global influence