Even though over the years the U.S. has made many allies in the Middle East to fight terrorism, are they really our allies? (Except for Isreal)I don't think so. Iran claims that they are using the nuclear program for peaceful reasons(source)but obviously the history, the half crazy leader, and evidence, proved otherwise, because the U.N. delayed the process by taking measures against the program. And how did the Pakistanis not notice that the U.S.'s greatest enemy was sitting in their country for five years? They must have known, but they withheld the information, and if that is true, then that leads to the conclusion that they support terrorism. Same with Saudi Arabia.
I think we just want them as allies to help against terrorism, but you would be fooling yourself if you think they will actually assist the U.S.. On the outside they act like they are against the terrorism that sprouts from their country, but they actually nurture it behind the scenes. There is too much political corruption and too many powerful figures who dislike the U.S. for that to happen. Otherwise this war would be over by now. That's my opinion. What do you guys think, agree/disagree?
Here is my source for the allies of the U.S., and here is my source for the suspicion of Pakistan knowing where Osama was hiding, even though I don't need a source to know this.
Here is the important part:
The United States has seven major non-NATO allies in the Greater Middle East region. These allies are Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Kuwait, Pakistan, and Morocco. Israel and Egypt are leading recipients of foreign aid, receiving 2.75 billion[19] and 1.75 billion[20] in 2010. United States has invested several hundred billion dollars in re-building Iraq's infrastructure and military in the aftermath of 2003 invasion of Iraq.[21] Turkey is host to approximately 90 B61 nuclear bombs at Incirlik Air Base.[22] Other allies include Qatar, where 3,500 US troops are based.[23] The U.S. has built a non-NATO alliance with Pakistan to assist with the War in Afghanistan and jointly combat terror in the subcontinent.
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