NEW YORK TIMES - http://www.nytimes.com/2012/ 09/24/opinion/americas- inevitable-retreat-from-the- middle-east.html?_r=0&gwh= 48E4000F603162690A3C6DFAA5DE95 DF
September 23, 2012
Op-Ed Contributor
America’s Inevitable Retreat From the Middle East
By PANKAJ MISHRA
THE murder of four Americans in Libya and mob assaults on
the United States’ embassies across the Muslim world this month have reminded
many of 1979, when radical Islamists seized the American mission in Tehran. There,
too, extremists running wild after the fall of a pro-American tyrant had found
a cheap way of empowering themselves.
But the obsession with radical Islam misses a more
meaningful analogy for the current state of siege in the Middle East and
Afghanistan: the helicopters hovering above the roof of the American Embassy in
Saigon in 1975 as North Vietnamese tanks rolled into the city.
That hasty departure ended America’s long and costly
involvement in Indochina, which, like the Middle East today, the United States
had inherited from defunct European empires. Of course, Southeast Asia had no
natural resources to tempt the United States and no ally like Israel to defend.
But it appeared to be at the front line of the worldwide battle against
Communism, and American policy makers had unsuccessfully tried both proxy
despots and military firepower to make the locals advance their strategic
interests.
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