Selective Internationalism: Trump's strategy to create a smart security order in West Asia
The idea of a strategy to move out of West Asia and turn to Southeast Asia since Obama's Presidency has been put forward in US foreign policy; And Trump seems to agree with that, despite his criticism of how the strategy is being implemented. The main purpose of this study is to answer the main question: What is Trump's plan to manage the political, economic and security developments in the West Asian region and implement the strategy of leaving the region and turning to East Asia in accordance with the interests of the United States and its allies? The findings of this study, using the theoretical framework of modern isolationism or selective internationalism and using descriptive-explanatory research method, show that Trump first prepared the ground for implementing his policies by taking measures such as withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPA) agreement. Then, with projects such as Century Deal, Arab NATO, efforts to persuade NATO to participate in regional crises and membership of West Asian countries in this organization, the assassination of Shahid Soleimani and the idea of reducing Iran's influence and the axis of resistance, pulling Britain as an interventionist If the region intends to share the cost of regional crises among US allies and prevent the formation of a regional hegemony, it will implement a smart security order strategy in the West Asian region and gradually achieve a low-risk and quiet exit from the region.
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