The Cairo Review Of the Global Affairs - October 25, 2015
Rami G. Khouri
In an important op-ed article published earlier this week in the Wall Street Journal,
Dr. Henry Kissinger provided a fascinating window into the foreign
policy mindset of American officialdom that he has so consistently
mirrored for nearly half a century now. His important article, entitled
“A Path out of the Middle East Collapse,” captures concisely two things
that the world should grasp about American foreign policy—especially in
the Middle East, where it has been actively engaged in warfare for over a
quarter of a century, as its relations and interests frayed.
Rather than offering any path out of anywhere, Kissinger inadvertently
clarifies the American role in the path that has brought the Middle East
to this point of turbulence, violence, and occasional state contraction
or collapse. I see several main problems in the text—and in the
official American mindset in Washington that it reflects.
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