American Military presence in the Persian Gulf
American Military Presence in the Persian GulfEven prior to the Gulf War, the U.S. had thrown its immense military, diplomatic, and economic weight behind the monarchies of the Persian Gulf like Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. Though they rule over less than 10% of the world's total population, these countries control most of its petroleum wealth (64% of the worlds oil reserves). Prior to the war, it was difficult for the U.S. to engage in military exercises or even arrange a port call without asking for permission months in advance. However, because the Gulf nations have accepted acceptance of the balance it now brings, there is an effective, permanent U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf. Still, in spite of, and sometimes because of this presence, the region's instability continues.Most Persian Gulf Arabs and their leaders felt threatened after Iraq's seizure of Kuwait and were grateful for the strong U.S. leadership in the 1991 war against Saddam Hussein's regime. However, for some, there is an enormous amount of cynicism regarding U.S. motives in waging that war. Many Arabs in the Gulf cannot shake the sense that the war was not fought for international law, self-determination, and huma
pulls itself deeper into regional intrigues with every operation, often to the detriment of U. has been largely silent against the Turkish government's repression but active in condemning what is sees as Kurdish terrorism. "Unraveling the tangle of security commitments to the southern Gulf States that the U. Iran is virtually bound to give its moral support and encouragement to causes like its own. However, neither reduced access to oil nor containing hostile regimes poses an intolerable threat to U.
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