America's Fading Footprint in the Middle East
[2023-05-27 22:02:05]
The world is constantly changing, rising in some countries and depreciation in some countries. A few years later, Sudan entered into two countries, the Egyptian government collapsed, the Syrian war, Iraqi Christian immigrants left, Russia began to occupy a part of Ukraine. The United States continues to provide aid to these troubled countries. Most of these countries, including Egypt, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Israel, are in the Middle East ("US expenditure"). However, US assistance to Israel should be stopped or at least reduced since it is far greater than the aid given to the rest of the United States by the United States, and is therefore an important long-term element of Israel.
Important question: What are the signs that the relationship between the East and the Middle East is strengthening? What are the dimensions and motivation behind the larger Asian footprints in the Middle East? How will these trends appear in the new relationship between Korea and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)? How much does China's efforts to expand relations with the Middle East reflect the efforts to develop the whole developing country? How will these changes affect the existence of the West in the area? Why does Russia strongly support Syria in its efforts to resolve the political turmoil associated with the awakening of the country? These relationships are what we are influenced by external parties on Middle Eastern politics?
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Western Asia is equivalent to most of the term Middle East. However, although this region is located in Eastern Europe, use in the Middle East is gradually decreasing as there is an obvious eurocentricism because it is in the south of Russia and western India. Western Asia consists of Turkey, Syria, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Palestinian Autonomous Region, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Yemen. This area is the birthplace of Abraham's religion such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam. Today, nearly 93% of the area is Muslim and Islamic politics is mainstream. Culturally, the area is Turkey, Arabia and Persia
Regarding the Middle East, there are two common mistakes. The first is to confuse the Arab world with the Middle East. The Middle East is a diverse region with multiple languages and cultures. Most inhabitants of the area speak Arabic, but some countries in the Middle East, including Turkey, Iran and Israel are not the majority of Arabic. Of course, there are minority communities in majority Arab countries as well, Arabic is not their mother tongue including Kurdish, Berber and many other groups. At the same time, many Arabic speaking users live in Sudan to the United States, the majority other than Arabs. There are many duplications, but the Middle East and the Arab world are not the same thing!