Why did the US destroy socialist Arab movements and prop up the Gulf Arab Wahabbi Islamic regimes?

Why did the US destroy socialist Arab movements and prop up the Gulf Arab Wahabbi Islamic regimes?

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commies where scary.

>socialist

Theres your answer

Would you rather have effective secularists or ineffective bonkers fanatics as your enemies?

Zionism

Please deport yourself back to where you came from, Dashiri Shahistan.

Not an argument

>ineffective
hmmm

You must be very very new if you haven't seen the Canuck Iranian diaspora spammer before.

>muh wtc in the heartland of jew york

>fanatics

>us government

I entirely agree

>quoting a Muslim makes him muslim
>American educaiton

Only things worse than Muslims are commies

What exactly did that achieve except give (((Americans))) a pretext to install a puppet regime in (still secular) Iraq and Afghanistan?

Self-determination is anti-American

Because the Sunni whackjobs make better business partners, if you catch my drift, partner.

This is the truth.

I dunno how Iraq and Libya not being complete basket cases (except for when they were like when Iraq pointlessly started a war that killed a million people) is supposed to be a good point for Arab socialist dictators. Do remember they have this money printing machine called oil, which even the Russians could use to build a decent state. Sudan, which had a fairly typical socialist Arab dictator but only 1/10th as much per capita oil production as Iraq, was and is an economic trainwreck. Syria, which had a fair amount of oil wealth (though not as much as Iraq) and heavy economic support from the USSR and then Russia, was poorer than most of Africa even before the civil war.

(((american))) propaganda

Syria was not poorer than most of Africa before the civil war you fucking nigger

>Syria was not poorer than most of Africa before the civil war

Yes it was.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita

> Syria [2011 est.]: $5,100

For context, Nigeria's GDP per capita in the same year was $5,230.

Domino theory.

oil

watched Rambo 3 lately?

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