I\'m totally in the middle on this issue, but IMHO, virtually no one really \"gets it\".
There are two things going on.
1. There is resentment about U.S. interference in the middle east.
a) Protecting the oil supply for most of our major trading partners in addition to ourselves. This is basically the bases, wars, interference in local politics, support for unpopular regimes etc...
b) Our relationship with Israel
2. Some \"not insignificant\" percentage of Muslims in the Middle East and elsewhere would like to organize according to the rules of Islam. That would make the Middle East and other places incompatible with most of the rest of the world economically and socially. Unlike most other major religions in their modern form, Islam is really more like a political and economic system than just a religion. This is partially related to #1, but it\'s also an economic issue for other reasons elsewhere in the world.
There are now competing ideologies within Islam and outside it between the political/economic form of Islam and the democratic/capitalist/globalist countries.
This is also an issue wherever there are large numbers of Muslim immigrants. There\'s always some percentage that don\'t want to follow domestic law etc... and this causes conflict.
The \"right\" understands the oil issues and what would happen to the global economy if we didn\'t interfere to some degree UNTIL WE HAVE A VIABLE ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVE and can IMPLEMENT IT.
The \"right\" understand the extent of the \"idealogical\" issues.
The \"right\" does not seem to grasp that our interference is causing many of our problems.
No one will touch the Israeli/Palestinian issue openly and honestly for fear of losing their careers.
The \"left\" understands all the interference issues, but doesn\'t seem to have a full grasp of the extent of the idealogical issues that really do exist in the Middle East and wherever there are large numbers of Muslim immigrants. They also don\'t grasp the economics of oil vs. alternatives at this time. Actually they rarely understand economics at all. ;-)