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The Trump administration's foreign policy and military strategy are directly focused on the Middle East, as evidenced by their national security planning [1], their approach to military restraint in the region [2], and the domestic pressure resulting from ongoing military campaigns there [3], [4].
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Geopolitical, Strategic, and Humanitarian Implications of ... ardd-jo.org 2 facts
claimThe current U.S. military campaign in the Middle East lacks broad support from the American public, creating domestic pressure on the Trump administration.
claimThe current U.S. military campaign in the Middle East is reportedly the first major campaign that lacks broad support from the American public, creating domestic pressure on the Trump administration.
Five fundamental questions for US foreign policy as the Iran war ... mei.edu 1 fact
referenceThe Trump administration's national security strategy, issued in November, stated that the Middle East no longer dominates American foreign policy in long-term planning and day-to-day execution because it is no longer considered a constant irritant or a source of imminent catastrophe.
Policy Steps to Prevent a Nuclear Iran | The Washington Institute washingtoninstitute.org 1 fact
perspectiveThe author argues that the Trump administration's restraint regarding military conflict in the Middle East may be unrealistic given U.S. military resource constraints and the strategic priority placed on the Indo-Pacific.