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Will US chart a new course in the Middle East?

Presidential elections in November may offer chance to re-set American policies in region

By Andrew Bacevich, Gulf News

When Americans elect a president, they choose a commander in chief. For that reason, as they consider who should lead the nation, issues of war and peace are often front and centre. Not this time.

As the 2020 election approaches, domestic concerns the COVID-19 pandemic, acute economic distress and demands for reckoning with pervasive racism are crowding out questions related to the nation’s global role.

But to ignore what is happening beyond our borders is to overlook this important truth: Since the end of the Cold War, now three decades ago, the United States has lost its way in the world. Under President Trump, things have only gotten worse.

Disregarding US objections, successive Israeli governments have pursued a policy of creating illegal colonies on the West Bank. In doing so, they have effectively eliminated the possibility of creating a viable Palestinian state. The United States should not ratify or endorse that result

– Andrew Bacevich, President Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, US

Today, foreign policy defined as a principled and consistent pattern of behaviour has ceased to exist. All that remain are noise and gestures, baffling our traditional allies and delighting those eager to take advantage of the bedlam that currently prevails in Washington.

Trillions expended since 9/11

In no part of the world is this dual failure more in evidence than in the Middle East. The proof? The trillions expended since 9/11 with next to nothing to show in return.

With the possible exception of Vietnam, no foreign policy initiative in all of US history can match the global war on terrorism for producing results so radically at odds with declared intentions.

So there is a pressing need to reassess US policy toward the Middle East. Waiting for a more convenient occasion is not an option.

A primary goal of US policy should be to restore stability to a region. Stable in this context is synonymous with mutual coexistence.

“Peace” in the Middle East won’t look like peace in Europe. But simply encouraging a cessation of war and promoting greater economic integration constitutes a worthy goal.

An honest broker

To promote stability, the United States should reposition itself as an honest broker, committed to solving problems through diplomacy and dialogue. That implies a willingness to talk to all parties. The Black Lives Matter movement serves as a sharp reminder that we have our work cut out for us here at home.

As for governments abroad that abuse human rights, the United States should hold all offenders equally accountable. A new paradigm for US policy in the Middle East ought to revisit the terms of the US-Israeli special relationship.

It is fully capable of defending itself by itself, without a $3.5-billion annual subsidy courtesy of the American taxpayer.

Disregarding US objections, successive Israeli governments have pursued a policy of creating illegal colonies on the West Bank. In doing so, they have effectively eliminated the possibility of creating a viable Palestinian state. The United States should not ratify or endorse that result.

In sum: No pariahs, no free passes, no special privileges.

And no magical solutions. There are none. But there is no ignoring this reality: The existing architecture of US foreign policy is nearing collapse, and nowhere more than in the Middle East.

Andrew Bacevich, a contributing writer, is president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

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