Transformations of US foreign policy towards the Middle East post-2001"

Authors

  • Ahmed Fakak Ahmed AL Hamd
  • Fanr Imad Khalil Abadi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v1i5.60

Keywords:

• Transformations • Foreign policy • Middle East • Post-2001

Abstract

After the events of atheist of September 2001, an important for the United States and the world historic event and a turning point in the future of international relations, it has changed quickly the Ameri-can perception of the international political reality, and place on a political path of a new military, aims to address the new internation-al reality in the course of international relations , a new and signifi-cant developments have emerged in its foreign policy toward the outside world, especially the Middle East, has directed the American perception after the attacks that it is no longer far away from attack-ing and targeting, as was US national security threat from the inside, and realized makers political decision-American that there It had the perfect opportunity to strengthen the dominance of large areas and to achieve important strategic interests. These events as an oppor-tunity for the US to re-formulate the concept of national security again, after that led to the transformation strategy in the concept of the theory of security by the American vision, and change the prior-ities of domestic and foreign policy, and perhaps the most important can be seen that the atheist ten of September events, they freed United States of restrictions that have hampered its quest to expand the American hegemony, and from here emerged as a major strate-gic opportunity.

Published

2016-03-31

How to Cite

AL Hamd, A. F. A., & Abadi, F. I. K. (2016). Transformations of US foreign policy towards the Middle East post-2001". Tikrit Journal For Political Science, 1(5), 1–39. https://doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v1i5.60

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