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Historical critique of U.S. Middle East policy and its aftermath

Historical critique of U.S. Middle East policy and its aftermath The passage offers a broad, unspecific narrative about U.S. foreign policy, regime changes, and historical context without concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions well‑known figures (Mubarak, Gaddafi) but provides no new allegations or evidence of misconduct, limiting investigative value. Key insights: Claims that U.S. support for authoritarian regimes was withdrawn when they failed to adopt Western ideals.; Suggests that the collapse of Ottoman Empire and Sykes‑Picot borders contributed to current Middle East instability.; Mentions former leaders Mubarak and Gaddafi as examples of fallen strongmen.

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House Oversight
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