Middle East
The Middle East is a region of immense geopolitical importance, with its vast energy resources, strategic location, and historical significance. CRAV approaches the Middle East with a Realpolitik perspective, recognizing the complexities and challenges that have long defined the region.
We reject the interventionist tendencies of liberal internationalism that have led to prolonged conflicts and instability. Instead, we advocate for pragmatic engagement that prioritizes American interests while respecting the sovereignty of Middle Eastern nations. Stability, not ideological transformation, is the cornerstone of effective U.S. policy in the region.
By fostering strategic partnerships with nationalist governments, reducing reliance on Middle Eastern energy, and pursuing targeted counterterrorism efforts, CRAV aims to reshape America’s involvement in the Middle East. Our vision is one of balanced relationships that promote stability and security, without entangling the United States in unnecessary conflicts or nation-building ventures.

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