"It is not possible to create peace in the Middle East by jeopardizing the peace of the world"
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The subtext is aimed squarely at great-power behavior: the temptation to trade away broader stability for a strategic win, an alliance, a pipeline, a base, a prestige project. “Jeopardizing” is doing heavy lifting; it implies not an accidental spillover but a chosen risk, a wager made by leaders who can outsource the consequences. Bevan, a Labour politician shaped by the wreckage of two world wars and the birth pains of the post-1945 system, understood how quickly “local” conflicts become proxy theaters when empires are declining and new superpowers are auditioning.
Context matters: in the late 1940s and 1950s, the Middle East was becoming a fulcrum of Cold War competition, decolonization, and oil politics, with Palestine/Israel sitting at the moral and diplomatic center of the storm. Bevan’s intent isn’t to minimize Middle Eastern suffering; it’s to reject the cynical calculus that treats it as a manageable firebreak. The line lands because it names the real audience: not the region’s victims, but the world’s self-appointed arson inspectors.
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"It is not possible to create peace in the Middle East by jeopardizing the peace of the world." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-not-possible-to-create-peace-in-the-middle-37351/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.







