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Nicholas Weininger's avatar

One way the US attempted to keep the Iranian regime in a box during the 1980s was by tacitly supporting Saddam Hussein in the extremely brutal Iran-Iraq war. Another was by stationing Marines in Lebanon..Both of those worked out very badly.

The point is, US reluctance to do anti-Iranian policing in the ME is grounded in real historical failures, not just e.g. fear of escalation. Maybe in retrospect some alternative policing methods could have worked much better, but one should not be too confident about such things.

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Scott Gibb's avatar

“For example, using our navy to protect freedom of navigation and commerce seems good to me.” What might be a better alternative to using the US government Navy for this? What about oil and shipping companies protecting their own interests? Certainly they would need to develop this capability. Are US Navy ships and personnel best trained for Arnold’s vision of protecting “freedom of navigation and commerce?” Can we hear from US Navy personnel about this? Does this activity distract from their primary role of protecting the our territory?

Arnold, can you elaborate on this topic? What qualifications and special knowledge do you have on this topic? Knowing what to believe means knowing who to believe. I don’t trust you in this issue yet, but I’m open to the idea that you might be right.

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