American and coalition forces deployed in the Middle East have come under attack a whopping 73 times since October 17, according to the US press.

The number of strikes against US military deployments has increased amid the Gaza War between the Israeli military assassins and Palestinian freedom fighters.

https://www.voltairenet.org/local/cache-vignettes/L768xH446/220014-3-4-3359a.jpg?1700549801

For his part, Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah hinted in his statement earlier this month that attacks on US assets and personnel from Yemen, Iraq and other locations are related to Washington’s support to Israel.

But also to challenge an unprecedented US military buildup in the Arab Muslim region. If you want the secondary fronts to stop, you must cease the aggression against the unarmed people (*victims) forced to live isolated in the Gaza Strip since 2007.

https://anupkumarchaturvedi.com/00001_492.jpg

The regional reverberations of the Israel-Gaza war demonstrate why the White House should scrap, not reinforce, America’s outdated and unnecessarily provocative troop presence in Syria and Iraq.

Jason Brownlee, a professor of government at the University of Texas, in his op-ed for the Quincy Institute of Responsible Statecraft website said it’s time for US President Joe Biden to redeploy US forces to a safer position offshore.

https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/debka/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/14182128/840_1_800.jpg

The academic cites four reasons for that move :

#1. The American military presence in Syria and Iraq provides an opportunity for Shiite militias allied with Iran to influence US national strategy by targeting American soldiers in the region, according to the professor.

He draws attention to the fact that some 900 US troops in Syria and 2,500 in Iraq “have been taking fire from local militias since October 17, 2023.

These attacks have led to approximately 62 US personnel injuries, as per Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh.

https://www.armytimes.com/resizer/M4Jmaf6Mwjh47fZKH6zuBMV7AxU=/1200x0/filters:quality(100)/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-mco.s3.amazonaws.com/public/56KZJHDFSZAJDA3HYMZSXWK25U.jpg

At the same time, if one believes that these military deployments check Iranian influence in Iraq and Syria, one is wrong, the academic remarked.

This all referring to numerous billboards featuring Iranian special forces commander Qasem Soleimani (assassinated in a US targeted drone strike on January 3, 2020, in Baghdad, after falsely being lured into peace talks) across Iraq.

#2. The protracted US military deployment is fraught with the risk of a potential US-Iranian conflagration that would be much more dangerous and larger in proportions than the Gaza War.

https://www.sott.net/image/s22/444436/full/AmericanBasesKoteret_1_18.jpg

#3. If US military installations in Syria and Iraq are still aimed at fighting ISIS remnants, the US government should cede this controversial task to regional militias, argued Brownlee.

Per him, locals would do the job much quicker. To prove his thesis, the academic referred to Afghanistan, which US military forces hurriedly left in August 2021.

Contrary to gloomy prognoses that Afghanistan would be dragged into instability and bloodbath after the Taliban’s takeover, political violence in Afghanistan plummeted by 80% in the first year after American forces left, the academic noted.

https://i.le360.ma/fr/sites/default/files/styles/image_la_une_on_home_page/public/assets/images/2021/01/2010_1_1-us-military-base-1.jpg

Moreover, the Taliban managed to curb the threat posed by the ISIS local affiliate, accomplishing in a matter of months what the Pentagon and CIA had been trying to achieve since 2015.

Given that such results have been achieved by the impoverished agrarian country, one can expect that well-armed and trained Syrian and Iraqi armies could thwart the Islamist terror threat posed by the dead-enders of ISIS’s defunct caliphate even more efficiently, per the scholar.

When it comes to Damascus, it is also assisted both by Iran and Russia.

https://wonderfulengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Afghanistan-wallpaper-6.jpg

#4. Those who believe that the US military withdrawal from the region will increase the danger to Americans and US interests, appear to be wrong too, continued the professor.

The academic explained that as the Israel-Gaza war broke out on October 7, he was finishing his trip through once the deadliest zones of America’s recent wars.

Namely: Kabul, Kandahar, and Helmand provinces in Afghanistan; and the cities of Baghdad, Fallujah, Ramadi, and Mosul in Iraq.

https://img.ev.mu/images/portfolio/pays/3/1605x1070/847001.jpg

I traversed dozens of Taliban and Iraqi government checkpoints, as I toured cities and rural areas without any sense of threat from officials or terrorists.

The physical security I experienced in both countries dispels the most common fear about withdrawing American troops.

Given all of the above, Washington needs to wrap up its unneeded presence in the two Mideast states, which would at the same time enable a nimbler US foreign policy.

Sputnik / ABC Flash Point News 2023.

4 1 vote
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

1 Comment
Sitting Ducks
Sitting Ducks
Member
November 27, 2023 21:55

The US military must stay in the Middle East in order to protect US Oil Giants stealing the very large oil reserves from those countries and deplete their income, keeping them poor, for the US Banks to give them loans to cover the holes created by the political establishment?