Saturday, January 4, 2014

D. Radwan Ziadeh: retreat of U.S. policy and its implications for the Syrian

D. Radwan Ziadeh: retreat of U.S. policy and its implications for the Syrian

D. Radwan Ziadeh - life: of the most important features of American democracy ability to correct itself through the cycle of periodic elections, is how after the U.S. intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan and U.S. involvement great in them financially and militarily, and mounting casualties grew up public opinion and clear in order to withdraw from these two countries and focus on U.S. domestic issues. This shift has been able to bring Barack Obama to the presidency in order to achieve this goal, and historically after all U.S. foreign military intervention abroad directly followed by years of retreat and the shift towards a focus on internal policies. We found that after the Second World War and after the Vietnam War, and now after the Iraq war. Isolation of U.S. domestic policy pushed Syria him the highest price no interest in U.S. foreign policy, the reality of what is happening in Syria, especially compared to the size of what is going on and the number of victims who were killed, U.S. policy look to Syria today from one angle only and that there is a humanitarian crisis and should increase the amount of aid whenever the United States came to internal pressures or from its regional allies. Generally, this applies to every area of the Middle East in general, and the countries of the Arab Spring in the form of a special, and this retreat strategic U.S. will meet with him certainly the rise of a strong international and regional aspiring to play a role in the region, which is what we found in the roles of Russian and Iranian who and very lean American strategic opportunity for them to play a role beyond their size and their impact, and even their potential economic and political. policy retreat American reflected until all the interior details that decide this policy and manufactured , For the people who decide the policy, not administration to appoint a permanent replacement for Jeffrey Feltman, who was an aide to Secretary of State Clinton for Near East Affairs, which go to the United Nations to become an aide to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon over a year ago, which shows the size of the lack of attention that shown by the White House in the Middle East, since it does not require to fill the void left by one of the experts and former ambassadors to another person like him, but left the site empty and remains dealing with the Syrian file in all its complexity at the level of ambassador only. and the same is true if we compare the amount of money that has been spent on Eastern Europe After the phase shift and the countries of the Arab Spring after the revolutions to see how much attention the weak, and that does not amount to the size of the transformation of the region and of prices of large size human victims to be paid by every day. did not seem that there is a change will be introduced to American politics as long as Barack Obama in the White House, unless things have evolved in the region and changed the priorities of U.S. policy there through dramatic changes on the ground necessitate change this policy retreat. * Director of the Syrian Centre for Political and Strategic Studies

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