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Trump’s choices in the Middle East

By Daniel Pipes

ALL 177 FOREIGN embassies located in Washington are no doubt attempting to read the tea leaves and figure out what President-elect Donald Trump’s foreign policy will look like. But his inconsistencies and contradictions render this nearly impossible.

Therefore, rather than speculate, I’ll focus on what US policy in one region, the Middle East, should be.

Given that this is perennially the most volatile area of the world, the goal is modest: to minimize problems and avoid disasters. The prior two presidents failed to achieve even this, and did so in opposite ways. George W. Bush tried to do too much in the Middle East. One need only recall his goals of nation-building in Afghanistan, bringing freedom and prosperity to Iraq, establishing democracy in Egypt, and resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict — every one of which spectacularly flamed out. Reacting against Bush’s “imperial overstretch,” Barack Obama did the reverse, withdrawing prematurely from conflicts, drawing red lines he later abandoned, declaring a fantasy “pivot to Asia,” and granting nearly free rein to Kremlin ambitions.

America’s future policy should find a median between these twin excesses: Protect Americans, advance American interests, and stand by American allies. Don’t aspire to fix the region, but also don’t retreat into isolationism. Make promises carefully and fulfill them reliably. Think before you leap.

How does this common-sense approach translate regarding major problems such as those involving Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Syria, and the Arab-Israeli conflict?

Iran
Iran is overwhelmingly the greatest concern. The new administration should immediately and completely abrogate the weird non-treaty known as the Iran deal. The president can unilaterally take this step, and it should be followed by an ultimatum: Unless the Iranians shut down their entire nuclear weapons project by a date certain, the US government will accomplish this task on their behalf. Only in this way can Iran certainly be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons, something imperative not just for Israel and other Middle East countries, but also for Americans, since Tehran must be assumed to be building an electromagnetic pulse capability that could destroy the US power grid and lead to the deaths of 90 percent of the population.

Saudi Arabia
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has long been a hostile ally of the United States, serving both as a crucial supplier of energy even as it sponsored an obscene form of Islam. Lately, Riyadh has taken on a new role: as the regional leading power standing up to Iran, making the monarchy’s security more important than ever to Washington. Fortunately, the younger generation of Saudi leadership appears willing to moderate the traditional Islamist aggressiveness were the US government to push hard enough.

Turkey
While the Obama administration’s once-active romance with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has slumped to its demise, Washington nonetheless pretends that Ankara remains a stalwart ally, publicly ignoring that the government has turned into a hostile dictatorship with growing ties to Russia and China. The make-nice school of diplomacy having clearly failed to arrest Erdogan’s ambitions, the time has come to make clear to the Turks how much they can lose in terms of trade, military assistance, and diplomatic support unless they quickly change course.

Syria
Obama’s indecision in Syria results from the hostility and repulsiveness of three out of the country’s four main actors: the Islamic State; the Turkish-, Qatari-, and Saudi-backed Sunni Arab rebels, mostly Islamist; and the Assad regime, backed by the Iranian and Russian governments. Only the Syrian Democratic Forces, consisting of the mostly-Kurdish People’s Protection units, are decent and friendly. In a near-Hobbesian state of all fighting all (except that ISIS and Assad steer clear of each other), the Obama administration cannot find a policy and stick with it. Commendably, it helps the SDF, but the over-emphasis on destroying ISIS leads it to misbegotten alliances with Ankara, Tehran, and Moscow. Instead, Washington should assist its only ally while encouraging the other three actors to battle themselves into oblivion.

Arab-Israeli conflict
This conflict, once the Middle East’s most dangerous flash-point, has receded (at least temporarily) into the background. While low-level violence continues unabated, it has less potential to escalate in an era of Middle East cold and hot war. The new administration must immediately signal that it considers Israel to be America’s closest and most important Middle East ally; it should also abort the endless pressure on Jerusalem to make concessions to the Palestinian Authority. Better yet, it should discard the nearly 25-year-old pretense that Palestinians are Israel’s “partner for peace” and instead encourage Israelis to impress on the Palestinians the need for them unequivocally and permanently to recognize Israel as the Jewish state.

A simple policy of protecting Americans and their allies offers great opportunities to fix a legacy of ruinous bipartisan mistakes.

Daniel Pipes is president of the Middle East Forum.
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Some common sense on what to do in the mideast. - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:13:29
     RE: Some common sense on what to do in the mideast. - meatiger MU - 12/9 08:44:57
          Like I said from day one: Trumps success will - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:57:59
          Trump has "no goals, objectives, etc.". That's an - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 08:49:58
               Let me re-state that - meatiger MU - 12/9 08:53:04
                    Which of his plans has he altered? I think you're conflatin - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 09:01:20
                         We don't know yet - meatiger MU - 12/9 09:14:43
                              so you made up the claim that he a) has no plan, goal, objec - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 09:28:11
                              Why would he release anything if its secret?(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 09:26:12
                                   Most Transparent Administration in History? (nm) - pickle MU - 12/9 10:17:39
                    But at least one encouraging sign. He has NOT - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:59:16
                         We will see - meatiger MU - 12/9 09:16:01
                              link to the basis for your assertion that "he was not really - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 09:55:40
                                   RE: link to the basis for your assertion that "he was not really - meatiger MU - 12/9 10:25:00
                                        Ego? everyone has ego and his is enormous. that has - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 10:27:52
                                             you have made interesting changes - meatiger MU - 12/9 10:30:58
                                                  I'm not being "pro-trump" here, i've not said one positive - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 10:36:23
                                                       on his power for government - meatiger MU - 12/9 11:13:51
                              I'm guessing he knows he doesn't know a lot. - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 09:26:59
     Sounds like he's angling for war with Iran, a country - MUTGR MU - 12/9 08:42:20
          Nope. I think Iran is smarter than that. My God, - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:56:37
     A lot of fear-mongering in that piece aimed at ensuring - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 08:36:03
          I put "getting out" in terms of 2 things. Saving - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:53:38
               You aren't interested in saving lives (nm) - pickle MU - 12/9 08:56:22
               'Involved' like how? (nm) - Evenflow MU - 12/9 08:54:47
                    ga's go-to solution is get troops out but bomb the **** - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 09:02:20
                    Possible air power. Advice on training their forces, - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 09:01:03
                         No thanks. How about nothing but diplomatic relations - pickle MU - 12/9 09:02:17
                              Thats fine too.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 09:05:39
          Get the middle-east out of the US and the US out of the - MUTGR MU - 12/9 08:43:08
               Good way to look at it.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:53:59
          There has to be a reformation of Islam or a military - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 12/9 08:39:00
               "military pacification" That's double plus good! - pickle MU - 12/9 08:55:19
                    pickle you won't do well under Sharia law - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 12/9 08:59:13
                         Once pickle sets up Pickletopia, on a - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 09:04:55
                              lol(nm) - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 12/9 09:06:33
               Wonder if Europe ever realizes that.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:54:43
          Hopefully Trump will tell guys like GAT & Pipes to **** off. - Evenflow MU - 12/9 08:37:47
               and then do what? I'll wait.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:55:09
     Fantastic article - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 12/9 08:28:57
     That wasn't common sense, that was stupid. - pickle MU - 12/9 08:27:45
          good alternatives offered, excellent for discussion (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 08:33:40
               Oh, please (nm) - pickle MU - 12/9 09:00:59
                    Just interested in what you suggest. It's easy to criticize - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 09:04:29
               It's obvious the Neocon Zionist way is failed - JayHoaxH8r MU - 12/9 08:34:44
                    Please define Zionist and neocon. Be aware, - hokie VT - 12/9 08:42:14
                         JGhoax is an arab muslim - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 12/9 08:53:42
                              Can you type without lying? - JayHoaxH8r MU - 12/9 10:25:39
                              Which would explain his self-serving idiocy.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 09:09:07
                         He really has no idea what he just said. Just canned - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:50:34
                              your OP piece is canned blather, GA. It's been canned for - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 09:05:24
                                   Yes. Just like almost ANY opinion, certainly political, is. - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 09:07:21
                                        If you posted something you think is canned why - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 09:28:43
                                             Pickle? Whats he got to do with this?(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 10:24:40
                                                  RE: Pickle? Whats he got to do with this?(nm) - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 10:37:16
                                                       Which obviously applies to hoax.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 12:17:58
                         RE: Please define Zionist and neocon. Be aware, - pickle MU - 12/9 08:45:34
                    i didn't argue that, if you read my post. (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 12/9 08:36:32
     Jew gotta be kidding me - JayHoaxH8r MU - 12/9 08:21:56
          More insightful commentary. Five words, saying nothing. Nm - hokie VT - 12/9 08:37:04
               But, he has maxed out his intellectual capability.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 12/9 08:49:16
          run along Achmed - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 12/9 08:26:18
               Goldberg jumped right in - JayHoaxH8r MU - 12/9 08:29:20
     An article about protecting 'American interests' written - Evenflow MU - 12/9 08:21:21




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