@ngatimozart Some of Trump's actions may have played into the hands of China and Russia, but I disagree with the notion it applies to his middle east policy.
With most of the Arab states already under the influence of the west, be it the US, France, or anyone else, Israel firmly in the middle, there are only a few that are a problem, if we disregard Turkey which I see as a separate topic:
1. Iraq - US ally but not dominated, sees contact with Iran as legitimate, as well as with Russia and China.
2. Lebanon - mostly dominated by France but still out of the west's grip as long as Iran-controlled Hezbollah exists.
3. Syria - Under Russian influence, trying but unlikely to reduce Iranian influence anytime soon.
4. Iran - influences and destabilizes others, is main ally of Russia and China in the region. Can exert influence for Russia and China.
So Iran is a common denominator. What's my end game for Iran? Some regime change that will allow the secular movement to take control and realign Iran back to the west.
For that I think it's best to apply maximum pressure to get the government to go bankrupt. Or any other feasible strategy that ISN'T changed every 4 years because of the inherent flaws of democracy (not anti-democracy, just stating its flaws).
If we do that, suddenly it will be very difficult for Russia and China to keep their grip on the above mentioned states.
@OPSSG The Samson Option is a myth that was never verified and does not seem to have a single source as far as I know. It asserts that Israel will nuke every country on earth if it falls, but it doesn't make sense on any level.