The American foreign-policy establishment has been reluctant to accept a 21st-century reality: The U.S. has almost no vital interests at stake in the Middle East, writes Martin_Indyk.
Last week, despite Donald Trump’s repeated pledge to end American involvement in the Middle East’s conflicts, the U.S. was on the brink of another war in the region, this time with Iran.
If Iran’s retaliation for the Trump administration’s targeted killing of Tehran’s top commander, Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, had resulted in the deaths of more Americans, Washington was, as Mr. Trump tweeted, “locked and loaded” for all-out confrontation.To Read the Full Story
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