Washington Encounters Deadlock in Middle East: U.S. Daily

July 8, 2001 - 0:0
TEHRAN - In an analysis on Middle East condition, the U.S. daily, ***** Washington Times ***** said that should the plan of the United States of America, in solving the Middle East crisis fails to succeed, the U.S. would have no other choice available and the peace process would be trapped in a deadlock.

The daily also said that the violence that has seized the Middle East for the last several months has abated from Thursday.

At the same time, the continuous diplomatic losses of the U.S. including the last week's visit of the U.S. Secretary General, Colin Powel with the Israel Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon and the Leader of the Palestinian Authority, Yaser Arafat, has made the political analysts believe that the United States has come into a deadlock regarding the settlement of the Middle East Crisis.