20 Apr 2024
Thursday 1 December 2016 - 14:44
Story Code : 241125

How Trump can deal with Iran-PGCC conflict

Al-Monitor- While many aspects of President-elect Donald Trumps foreign policy beliefs were murky on the campaign trail, one overarching theme stood out: that the United States has done far too much to underwrite free-riding allies the world over. Our allies must contribute toward the financial, political and human costs of our tremendous security burden, Trump declared in April.They look at the United States as weak and forgiving and feel no obligation to honor their agreements with us. This problem, which has been echoed by President Barack Obama, is most acute in the Middle East, where US regional allies have overseen regional collapse and the rise of violent insurgent groups all the while doing little to share the burden of providing regional security.


In the fight against the Islamic State (IS), for example, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emiratesand Qatar have reportedly vanished from the campaign,even though they have supported Syrian rebels and, as Sunni monarchies, are more threatened by the Wahhabi-Salafiideology of IS than other regional states. If Saudi Arabia was without the cloak of American protection I dont think it would be around,said Trump.

Coupled with Trumps desire for regional allies to do more to provide for their security is an explicit understanding he has that US military intervention in the Middle East has achieved little and comesat far too great a cost. Weve been fighting this war for 15 years, he told"60 Minutes" Nov. 13. "Weve spent $6 trillion in the Middle East, $6 trillion, we could have rebuilt our country twice.

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