In 3–5 sentences, evaluate the factors that shaped U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East during George H.W. Bush’s administration, and whether you agree with Bush’s approach. Choose 1–2 examples to support your response.

During the George H.W. Bush administration, the key factors that shaped U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East included safeguarding oil reserves, curbing terrorist activities, resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and promoting democracy in the region. One example of Bush's approach was the Persian Gulf War, where he led a coalition of countries to remove Iraqi forces from Kuwait and protect the oil supplies of the region. Additionally, Bush brokered the Madrid Conference, which aimed at achieving a lasting peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors. While some may argue that Bush's approach was necessary to protect U.S. interests in the region, others may criticize the use of military force and the lack of follow-up on efforts towards a lasting peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.