Is it really to train our troops in urban warfare... for the coming insurrection?
Yes, I would prefer we restore freedom here...Why do you not want to spread freedom?
This is why.-Fear of worse things happening if we desist.
-Maintaining access to oil resources and denying them to enemies (see: Syria deployment).
-Perpetuating military spending and all the jobs it fund.
Please find these mud huts in places like Baghdad where we fought insurgents for years.Yeah no. Middle East “urban warfare,” kinda isn’t the same as United States urban warfare, me thinks. Finding a sniper on the roof of a 12ft mud hut ain’t the same as finding a sniper on the 12 floor of an office building...
We aren't fighting in Baghdad. As in, there aren't any publicly known operations in. We're fighting in Afghanistan and Syria. The question posed in the OP supposed that our military was "training," in the Middle East to prepare themselves of urban warfare, related to and insurrection. Well, insurrection isn't a word that has been on very may tongue tips until recently... well after official combat ops had ceased in Baghdad. The title of this thread is "Why Are We Fighting in the Middle East." OP uses the present tense. Baghdad is in the past. Today, we are fighting in the very undeveloped areas of Afghanistan and Syria... places where you find snipers on top of mud huts... if you prefer, I'll throw in stone huts too.Please find these mud huts in places like Baghdad where we fought insurgents for years.
I am surprised that you of all people would rest on a stereotype of this nature that was true in 1821 but not 2021. Rural areas are still there but their cities are not dissimilar from ours at a practical level.
Back to the point at issue...
My guess is that this is a win-win-win for some bad actors in positions of influence. We converted a good but inexperienced volunteer military into professional soldiers in the sense of being conditioned to fighting every day. While not benefiting nationally or generally, we have placed gain from oil in chosen private hands. Same thing with the lithium in Afghanistan. Nothing here not to like if you are a globalist profiting in wealth and political gain from American tax money and blood.
I will accept your objection to my example. Nevertheless the middle east including Syria have modern cities and while philosophically many there are stuck in 700AD they do have multistory buildings and even running water.We aren't fighting in Baghdad. As in, there aren't any publicly known operations in. We're fighting in Afghanistan and Syria. The question posed in the OP supposed that our military was "training," in the Middle East to prepare themselves of urban warfare, related to and insurrection. Well, insurrection isn't a word that has been on very may tongue tips until recently... well after official combat ops had ceased in Baghdad. The title of this thread is "Why Are We Fighting in the Middle East." OP uses the present tense. Baghdad is in the past. Today, we are fighting in the very undeveloped areas of Afghanistan and Syria... places where you find snipers on top of mud huts... if you prefer, I'll throw in stone huts too.
Its called the ecumenical movement. One world religion is in The Book of Revelations.When you see this dance of death the world is attending in the Middle East remember that the melding of the three religions into one is a goal being pursued. Once you understand why the creek clears up.