Layering the US expulsion from the Persian Gulf
In this article, after defining the concept of "expulsion" and determining its examples, the issue of the US presence in the Persian Gulf region is discussed. After Britain withdrew from the Persian Gulf in 1972, the United States emerged as the dominant power in the region. This presence emerged in various dimensions and levels and reached its peak after the war imposed by Saddam's regime against the Islamic Republic of Iran in the form of the maximum presence of the US military in this water area. The present article seeks to answer the question, "What are the layers and levels of US expulsion from the Persian Gulf region?" It should be said that in case of US expulsion from the Persian Gulf, the manner and nature of this withdrawal will depend entirely on the US presence in the region, especially in its southern margin. answering the question, the thre fold layers of the US presence in the region, including military presence, cultural hegemony, and presence as a supporter of the region's political systems, will be discussed. In fact, the expulsion of the United States from the region will be a function of the above three layers, and any plan to expel the United States from the region must be designed and implemented based on the above three levels.
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