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When It’s Over: An American Withdrawal Plan for the Middle East

Mike Sweeney | 01.18.21

Is it too early to begin planning for the United States to leave the Middle East? There’s a strong argument to be made it’s not. Over the past few years discussion of the United States decamping from the region—or at least significantly downsizing its basing footprint—has finally entered mainstream foreign policy debates. Articles like “America’s Middle East Purgatory” by Mara Karlin and Tamara Cofman Wittes in Foreign Affairs and “The Middle East Isn’t Worth It Anymore” by Martin Indyk in The Wall Street Journal examined the ways in which the region has decreased in importance to US interests. As a result, there has been a renewed willingness to look at the necessity of the extensive US basing footprint developed over the past thirty years.

In truth, most intellectual energy is still being spent on whether the United States should leave the Middle East, not how. But, as I argued in these pages eighteen months ago, a plan will eventually be needed for a US departure for several reasons. Not least of these is that the United States has never attempted to withdraw from a major geographic region since the global expansion of its military footprint in the wake of the Second World War.

https://mwi.usma.edu/when-its-over-an-american-withdrawal-plan-for-the-middle-east/

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Re: When It’s Over: An American Withdrawal Plan for the Middle East
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2021, 10:03:31 am »
Wasn't the MSM just savaging Trump for wanting to withdraw from the Middle East in the past couple weekis?  And already the media is coming up with a withdrawal plan to help uncle Joe when all they could do is belittle Trump.  Imagine that. :shrug: