Rebuilding America’s Broken Alliances in the Middle East
Starting with Israel.
October 22, 2015
Starting with Israel.
Since World War II, the United States has been a dominant power in the Middle East, maintaining its influence largely through a network of informal alliances—alliances that the current administration has placed under considerable strain. Elliott Abrams suggests how the next president might work to rebuild all of them, especially the one with Israel:
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Since World War II, the United States has been a dominant power in the Middle East, maintaining its influence largely through a network of informal alliances—alliances that the current administration has placed under considerable strain. Elliott Abrams suggests how the next president might work to rebuild all of them, especially the one with Israel:
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