"The American Foreign Policy must work closer with its reliable allies in the Eastern Mediterranean to ensure that the region will maintain its western status and construct more durable and efficient deterrent mechanism against the various rogue elements that thrive at the moment. Perhaps, Jacksonianism is the formidable ideological narrative in Washington at present, alas, in its most extreme and entrenched mode, and the American public after a long period of being around and about in the most profound Hobbesian alleys of the globe feels the urge to return to Ithaca, yet if Iran and Turkey would be allowed to pursue their revisionist agendas against the other states of the region then the Eastern Mediterranean will enter in its most fluctuating phase since the end of WWII. Such a turn will require from the U.S. to adopt a Hamiltonian approach"