"I think the number one is what Biden himself has said, and that is they want to leave it up to Netanyahu. He's in the driver's seat. Even if they disagreed with Netanyahu, there's nothing they can do about it because Netanyahu's going to do his own thing, and he's driven by his ministers who want to actually not just destroy Hamas, but to begin bombing Iran," Michael Maloof, former senior security policy analyst in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, told Sputnik.
"The United States does not favor war," Maloof insisted. "And it's always tried to, this administration at least has tried to work things out with Iran. It's not in the US interest to have this blow up because what Israel is doing now in Gaza, killing thousands of people in response to the Hamas attack on 7th of October, is regarded as just overwhelming and an overkill. And the US is looked upon as pushing Netanyahu in doing this and being relentless about it. And the fact that the United States refuses to call for a ceasefire reinforces that. So I think that these elements brought together clearly put the United States squarely in the bull's eye of the Muslim world."