Unbroken for over thirty years, the conflict in the Middle East is both complex and violent. In this episode, we will try to look at this complex conflict objectively.
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The conflict in the Middle East is just not about Israel’s right to exist. It can be seen as the middle ground for Russian forces to tackle Europe and the United States. More than being a regional quarrel for power, it’s the home ground for world politics where Russian and Western forces are fighting for a balance of power.
The complex nature of issues in the Middle East makes it difficult for the countries in this region to obtain lasting peace.From the world perspective, the term the Middle East came to use after World War II, and was previously known as “the Arab States of West Asia and North Africa, which were members of the Arab League and non-Arab states of Iran, Israel, Egypt, and Turkey.”
Causes of Conflict in the Middle East
Attempting to describe the causes of conflict in the Middle East can be a difficult proposition even for political gurus because of its complexities. However, we at Airr News will attempt to discuss fresh turbulences that have resulted in continued conflicts in the Middle East. Some events that have added to the conflict are the following:
- The butterfly effect of the Iraq War that started in 2003
- Attacks of 9/11
- The Arab Springs Uprising that started in 2010, which led to the fall of Libya, Tunisia, Iraq and Egypt
- The unresolved Israel and Palestine conflict
- Nuclear Aspiration of Iran and its foreign policy
An article published on StudySmarter mentions the following:
“The Western media focuses heavily on the Middle East as an area of terrorists as a result of political Islamic ideology but this is not true. While there are small groups of extremists that operate in this region, this only represents a tiny subset of the population. There has been an increasing number of political Islam but this has only been a migration from the traditional pan Arabia thinking that has been deemed ineffective and outdated by many. This has often been associated with a level of humiliation felt on both a personal and political level as there seems to be foreign support and direct foreign interventions towards repressive regimes.”
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