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ABSTRACT
The infamous attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, by Osama Bin Laden Led Al Qaeda network marked a turning point in the relationship between the United States and the Middle East Islamic world. This watershed event led to the United States policy of preemption and the subsequent U.S invasion of Afghanistan(where Al Qaeda organization was harboured by Taliban regime) and the subsequent unjustifiable invasion of Iraq.
The argument that the united state policy of preemption would ensure
security in Middle East and stop subsequent attacks on America and its
allies necessitated this study. Therefore, the study examined the nexus
between United States policy of preemption and security in the Middle
East and noted like in other studies that the United State policy
of preemption has not fully stabilized peace in the Middle East. Hence,
this study deduced that the invasion of suspected axis of evil in the
Middle East aggravated the security situation in the region. Therefore
the study argues that though the unilateral uses of force have been able
to checkmate large scale attack such as 9/11, it has as well triggered
series of attack against American troops and Allies. Hence, the study
further argues that the counter terrorism policy of the United States is
not in accord with United Nations charter.
The study posited that
the high level of violence in the Middle East is as a response to the
untied state occupation in the region. The study made use of ex-post
factor research design, qualitative method of data collection,
descriptive method of data analysis and also adopted theory of power
politics from the realist perspective. The study noted that the
unilateral use of force should be adopted after careful consideration
and as a last resort. It recommended among others, the importance of the
United States allowing the Middle East region develop and govern its
polity with institutions conversant with them and not by enforcing
democracy
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