الشرق الاوسط الجديد في منظور الاستراتيجية الامريكية
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31185/eduj.Vol3.Iss3.950Abstract
The US occupation of Iraq was a departure from the international relations that the world witnessed in the wake of the Second World War and an unprecedented development in the course of US foreign policy in order to support its unilateral leadership over the world, and represented the Middle East as a focal point for American strategic targeting.
This study examines the variables and constants of the US strategy towards the Middle East, after the United States realized the vital field of the Middle East as a geo-strategic location and the highest oil reserves in the world, while ensuring strategic American superiority. .
The study aims to raise the scientific connotations that could serve as the incentives needed to create a Middle Eastern response capable of responding to the American-Zionist challenges, with a focus on settlement conferences with the Zionist entity such as the 1991 Madrid Conference, the 1993 Oslo Conference and the 1994 Casablanca Conference.
