The War on Terror and the American Foreign Policy in the Middle East and Abroad

Herve Muyo

Volume 15 Issue 5

Global Journal of Human-Social Science

This paper analyzed the Jihadists mindset, perception and view on the conflict opposing the West and the Arab world. This paper perceived this war to be cultural, religious, ideologicaland economic between western countries and the Middle East. This perception although distortedis important for a deep understanding of the attitudes, motives and behaviors patters of theJihadists. The understanding of the perception of the conflict between the West and the MiddleEast was important in the prospect of reducing acts of violence and terror and building peacebetween the West and the Middle East. The war on terror will not be won by military solutiononly. This paper points to the needs of shifting the American foreign policy to a more sustainablecommunity building and development approach. The latter has the advantage of bringing anotherside of the West so that people in the Middle East and abroad can begin to see on the west not only the invader but as a true partner who is willing to help in development project such as housing, food, education, and healthcare.