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    A report highlighting Washington's policy and commitments in the Middle East

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    A report highlighting Washington's policy and commitments in the Middle East Empty A report highlighting Washington's policy and commitments in the Middle East

    Post by Rocky Mon 17 Dec 2018, 1:28 am

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    A report highlighting Washington's policy and commitments in the Middle East


    A report by the Brookings Institute for Strategic Studies highlights US activities in the Middle East, noting that although painful, Washington needs to begin work to withdraw from its major commitments in the region.
    "While US interests in the Middle East are falling in line with the American people's desire for commitments in the region, America must adopt a more clear Middle East policy," the report said last week .
    President Barack Obama and Donald Trump have made an effort to strike a balance between their desire to reduce US regional commitments on the one hand, and the collapse of the regional system and loud protests by US regional partners on the other. "The polarization of US and regional preferences has created the worst policy-making approach," he said. , In which the US intervention is large enough to incur significant costs, but not enough to push the region towards a more positive course . "
    "The Saudi-backed war in Yemen clearly reflects this problem. Trump's administration, like its predecessor, the Obama administration, supports air campaigns against the Huthis from the territories they took over after the outbreak of fighting in 2015, which resulted in great civilian suffering and did not produce No decisive victory - prompting a majority of Congressional deputies to vote in favor of a resolution ending US support for the campaign.
    Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates justify their intervention in Yemen on the pretext of forming an important front against Iranian expansion, but Trump's administration is still reluctant to use its influence to urge the end of the fighting and not to invest directly in the objectives of its military partners.
    "Trump and the United States have been largely involved in the horrific consequences of a war neither of them has chosen to take control of, and distracted from, more serious issues. Over the past 15 years, massive and inconclusive military commitments have made many Americans, Who are in the world of politics, are alienating from the United States' attempts to achieve achievements in the Middle East through efforts alone. "
    He said that while the regional partners in the Middle East are fighting to establish regional hegemony, the importance of the region falls on Washington's interests list. As US leaders continue to divert the resources needed to tackle the competition for influence with Russia and China, they should have a clearer view of the interests of their Middle Eastern partners And their limitations, capabilities and limitations.
    The report said that the United States and Saudi Arabia are different in terms of where the US support for the war in Yemen was not the result of a strategic necessity of the United States, but as compensation to the Saudis for the Iranian nuclear agreement.
    "The declining US commitment in the Middle East will carry risks, and the region is likely to continue to suffer a range of severe consequences," the report concluded, pointing out that the United States can not realistically address the region's core challenges without massive investment, Now prepare to do it and you may not even succeed.


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