The Historical Logic of U.S. Middle East Strategy

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Masaki Mizobuchi, professor at Meiji Gakuin University, explains the three pillars driving American involvement in the Middle East: oil, Israel, and containment.

  • Roughly half of the world’s proven oil reserves are concentrated in the Persian Gulf states
  • Even after the U.S. became a net oil exporter, a Strait of Hormuz blockade would still hit American gas prices directly
  • The oil-for-security arrangement with Saudi Arabia dates back to the immediate aftermath of World War II
  • After the 1967 Six-Day War, the U.S. began supplying Israel with advanced weapons and tacitly accepting its nuclear program
  • Pahlavi-era Iran was a primary U.S. ally until the 1979 revolution
  • The 1991 Gulf War prompted a major expansion of U.S. military bases across Qatar, the UAE, and neighboring states
  • In the Middle East, every administration before Trump already treated international law and democratic principles as exceptions — the erosion of norms has been continuous, not new

2026-04-21 · Watch on YouTube


Japanese page: 米国中東戦略の歴史的構造