Five lessons from misadventures in the Middle East that Washington just can't seem to learn.
Stop me if you've heard this one before. The U.S. government decides that some ill-governed authoritarian country in the Arab and/or Islamic world is a potential source of serious trouble. It sends some troops and/or sophisticated weaponry to eliminate the problem, and backs some local leaders in the hope of establishing a better government. But instead of eliminating the bad guys Washington was worried about and producing a new and improved regime, the U.S. intervention merely fuels anti-American hostility and reinforces a simmering internal conflict. The people we back turn out to be corrupt, ineffective, or both, and are either incapable of gaining power or unable to hold on to it. After spending tens of millions of dollars and blowing a bunch of stuff up, we're back where we started (or worse)....
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Walt, Stephen. “If Only We'd Just Spent More Blood and Treasure in Yemen.” Foreign Policy, January 23, 2015