America and the Middle East: What Lies Ahead

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“Make no mistake, our strong presence in the Middle East endures, and the United States will never waver in defense of our allies, our partners, or our interests.”

That was President Obama this past December, announcing the end of the Iraq war. But with the US economy lagging, and Americans focused on domestic issues, some of America's closest allies in the Middle East are worried about America's commitment to their defense. From Iraq and Iran to Afghanistan and Pakistan, we’ll examine what America's influence and intervention in the Middle East in the past can tell us about America's involvement in the region in the future.

Throughout the hour, Ray Suarez speaks with Ken Pollack and Michael Doran about the future of American policy in the Middle East. Ken Pollack is the Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution, and Michael Doran is a senior fellow also at the Saban Center at the Brookings Institution.

Executive Producer: Aaron Lobel / AAM Producer: Monica Bushman / Intern: Andreana Lefton / Additional production assistance from Robert Frazier (Monitor Studios) and Flawn Williams / Web Producer: Javier Barrera / Photo: The U.S. Army / Host: Ray Suarez  Airdate: January 2012 

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+ History Of Iranian Efforts To Project Influence

America Abroad traces the history of past Iranian efforts to project influence throughout the Middle East.

+ History Of US Policy In Afghanistan And Pakistan

Ray Suarez takes a look back at US policy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan in the 1980s and 90s, from the fight against the Soviets to American disengagement, and the dangerous instability that followed.

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