Opinion piece by Thomas J. Barrack Jr. urging a new U.S. Middle East strategyHistorical critique of U.S. Middle East policy and its aftermath
Case Filekaggle-ho-031717House OversightGeneric policy proposal urging a new Middle East ‘Marshall Plan’ without specific actors or transactions
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Case File
kaggle-ho-031717House OversightGeneric policy proposal urging a new Middle East ‘Marshall Plan’ without specific actors or transactions
Generic policy proposal urging a new Middle East ‘Marshall Plan’ without specific actors or transactions The passage outlines a broad diplomatic and economic strategy but provides no concrete names, dates, financial details, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. It is largely rhetorical and repeats known policy debates, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Calls for a 21st‑century Marshall Plan for the Middle East; Criticizes past U.S. ‘embrace and abandon’ policy toward autocratic allies; Suggests shifting outreach to a new generation of Arab leaders
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