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We need to start minding our own business and get the hell out of the Middle East.
I am pondering the possibility of your statement, and I don't believe it is a good choice. We are, like it or not, too dependent on their natural resources
We've been dependent of their natural resources for decades, and yet we never do anything about it. I'm afraid the only thing that's going to get us to stop being dependent on their natural resources is a crisis of monumental proportions. So severe that we are finally shocked out of our complacency.
to simply cut and run, leaving destabilization.
The void left would quickly be filled with either dictators, or extremists.
That really is up for their people to decide. If they want extremists and dictators ruling over them, then who are we to say anything about it? It is time that we stop caring about what form of government other countries have. It is none of our business.
Prices would soar, and there would not be anything- short of creating new footholds in the area- we could do about it.
Maybe this is what needs to happen to get us to finally change what we are doing? Maybe $7 per gallon gas will finally wake us up? It the short run it would be a nightmare for us, but in the long run, we would be better off if this happened to us.
Our second option is to keep things as they are.
Unfortunately, whether we like it or not, things are not going to stay as they are anymore. It is time for things to change.
We are despised by some, tolerated by a few, and that's about it. We are there for war and trade.
We are despised by most of them, and for good reason. We won't keep our nose out of other people's business. It is not a sustainable situation for us anymore.
The third option is to increase our efforts. This one unsettles me because Afghanistan/Iraq has been such a seemingly futile effort.
This would also prove to be a futile effort. I think it is time to cut our losses, and yes, cut and run.
However, if options 1 and 2 aren't working to our best interests, perhaps there might be some benefit to it. For a country who says it believes in freedom, and democracy, etc., we sure back a lot of regimes who are anything but democracies. Could we support democratic governments, and still meet our needs? At least the effort seems more true to what we say we believe.
Again, it is none of our business what form of government they choose to live under. Let them make their own decisions and live with the consequences.
Thoughts? I'm actually uncertain myself, but there seem to be only a few options (yes, I am aware of the "alternative", unrealistic options).
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