Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières 💣 Written by Bashir Abu-Manneh & Gilbert Achcar.

Why has the Middle East been so consistently wracked by war? In an interview with Jacobin contributing editor Bashir Abu-Manneh, political economist Gilbert Achcar argues that the answer lies above all in the region’s central place in the global oil economy and the strategies of great powers seeking to control it. Achcar discusses the logic of US intervention, the limits of the US-Israel alliance, Iran’s strategy in the current conflict, and the regional consequences of Washington’s evolving imperial doctrine.

Bashir Abu-Manneh - It is impossible to talk about the Middle East without talking about war. It’s probably the region most ruptured by war in the post-1945 era. In the last decade and a half alone, many Arab uprisings devolved into prolonged civil wars. Not to mention Israel’s forever war against the Palestinians. Why do you think war is so prevalent in the region?

Gilbert Achcar. There is no doubt that the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is, of all world regions, the one that has witnessed the highest number of armed conflicts since 1945 . . . 

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Middle East Wars Are Still About Oil And Empire

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières 💣 Written by Bashir Abu-Manneh & Gilbert Achcar.

Why has the Middle East been so consistently wracked by war? In an interview with Jacobin contributing editor Bashir Abu-Manneh, political economist Gilbert Achcar argues that the answer lies above all in the region’s central place in the global oil economy and the strategies of great powers seeking to control it. Achcar discusses the logic of US intervention, the limits of the US-Israel alliance, Iran’s strategy in the current conflict, and the regional consequences of Washington’s evolving imperial doctrine.

Bashir Abu-Manneh - It is impossible to talk about the Middle East without talking about war. It’s probably the region most ruptured by war in the post-1945 era. In the last decade and a half alone, many Arab uprisings devolved into prolonged civil wars. Not to mention Israel’s forever war against the Palestinians. Why do you think war is so prevalent in the region?

Gilbert Achcar. There is no doubt that the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is, of all world regions, the one that has witnessed the highest number of armed conflicts since 1945 . . . 

Continue @ ESSF.

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