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Posted: 2025-06-20 06:43:21 UTC

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The author reflects on past US interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Libya, highlighting the lack of success and devastating consequences for both the US and the Muslim states involved. The author argues that these experiences have led to skepticism and hesitancy regarding potential future interventions, such as with Iran.
Failed nation-building attempts in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Wasted resources and prolonged civil war in Syria.
Destabilization and humanitarian crisis in Libya.
Negative consequences for the US, its taxpayers, and the affected Muslim states.
Increased skepticism towards future interventions.
Lack of clear objectives and strategies.
Unrealistic expectations about nation-building.
Underestimation of local complexities and resistance.
Unintended consequences, such as prolonged conflicts and humanitarian crises.
Erosion of trust in US foreign policy.