The US should pull out of the Middle East
10 hours ago
- #Military intervention
- #Middle East conflict
- #U.S. foreign policy
- The author expresses skepticism about direct U.S. military intervention, arguing it is often counterproductive and leads to catastrophic outcomes.
- The author advocates for U.S. withdrawal or significant reduction of military forces from the Middle East, citing failure to bring stability or democracy, high costs, and regional ownership as reasons.
- The author supports aiding allies like Ukraine who are willing to fight for themselves, viewing it as a way to avoid direct U.S. intervention while building positive alliances.
- The author criticizes both Hamas and Israeli actions in Gaza as self-destructive and contributing to perpetual conflict, without taking a polarized side.
- The author dismisses concerns about losing global influence upon withdrawal, arguing other powers like China would face similar difficulties in controlling the region.