As Bo noted, US has been destabilizing in the Middle East, and Iran is a more logical ally for a country like Iraq, especially with a Shiite PM. 45 has brief spasms where he is okay with getting out, and dimly recalls his isolationist campaign, then his handlers rush in and administer ECT until he recants. It's even possible that 45, in fleeting lucid moments, has noticed we really don't need ME oil anymore, so that geopolitical carrot is gone. What's left is Israel, the stick he can be bashed with.
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The USA is the world’s largest producer of oil but almost overlooked by the media is our continued
decrease in the use of fossil fuels.
The number of homes in America has increased 45 per cent since the Oil Embargo crisis of the 70’s yet the amount of energy to heat and cool those homes has gone up less than 10 per cent. We use more solar and wind and cars are more fuel efficient. And manufacturing has markedly slipped as a per cent of GDP and replaced by services, including large Data Centers.
The faster the service sector grows the affect of Mideast turmoil on oil prices diminishes.
That’s not saying instability in that region of the world is going to lessen, but our politicians can rely more on Israel to be the stabilizing force, not us.