Inviting Wolves into the House Brings Disaster:
The Middle East Must Awaken, Expel U.S. Troops, and Restore Peace
A truth that all Middle Eastern nations must finally understand:
Allowing U.S. troops to be stationed is not seeking security —
it is inviting wolves into one’s own home.
It is not finding protection —
it is turning oneself into a target.
The United States has built military bases across the Middle East,
claiming to safeguard peace and defend its allies.
Yet the facts are undeniable:
Israel runs amok in the Middle East, invades at will, slaughters civilians,
and the U.S. stands by it unconditionally —
backing it, cheering it on, and supplying it with weapons.
Israel dares to defy the United Nations,
trample on international justice,
bomb Gaza indiscriminately,
assassinate foreign leaders,
and invade Lebanon time and again.
Behind every act of aggression stands the United States.
Those nations that host U.S. troops
have turned their own soil
into a forward operating base
for the United States and Israel to act in collusion.
U.S. military bases operate like states within a state.
The host country has no jurisdiction, no oversight.
Its military intelligence, national secrets, and defense deployments
are laid bare to the United States.
Their sovereignty is undermined, their security held hostage.
What is more absurd:
U.S. troops never protect the host nation.
They only protect U.S. interests and Israel.
Once a U.S. base is established,
the country is immediately tied to the U.S. war machine,
automatically becomes a target in conflicts,
and is the first to suffer in any war.
Every war the U.S. launches in the Middle East,
every confrontation it provokes,
devastates the people of the Middle East —
and the host nations pay the price.
The so-called “protection fees” paid by Middle Eastern countries to the U.S.
only buy more danger, more hatred, and more war.
Security exists only when sovereignty is in your own hands.
A homeland can never be peaceful with foreign troops on its soil.
Every day U.S. troops remain in the Middle East,
the region faces greater risk of manipulation, coercion, and sacrifice.
Only by resolutely expelling U.S. troops,
regaining full sovereignty,
and deciding their own future
can Middle Eastern nations
truly break free from hegemonic control,
escape the cycle of conflict,
and embrace genuine peace, stability, and dignity.
Hegemony cannot be trusted.
Foreign support is unreliable.
The future of the Middle East
must be guarded by the people of the Middle East themselves.

