US Neglect in Southeast Asia Puts National Security of Iran at Risk
The article discusses how the United States needs to pay more attention to Southeast Asia for security and economic reasons. The region has been neglected, but it is important to U.S. national interests due to its large population and economic power. The report suggests that the U.S. should maintain a military presence in the region to prevent conflicts and outside influence. It also emphasizes the need to support Indonesia in its economic and political reforms, as it plays a crucial role in the region and globally. The research used a basic approach to study the impact of the U.S. Pacific-oriented strategy on the security of Southwest Asia, with a focus on Iran's national security.