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Instability in Modern Day Jordan

2023-07-07 03:17:27

The Middle East is one of the most warring and politically unstable areas in the world. This is disappointing, but it provides an interesting field that you can learn through globalization and international relations. Globalization here means developing cultural, economic and political systems related to each other throughout the world. Western and Western countries are involved in the Middle East problem. This participation includes monetary, military and advisory aid to Western allies.

A hundred years ago the Ottoman Empire (the predecessor of the modern Turkish) collapsed. The British and the French entered into the majority of the imperial possession (modern Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait) and separated. When their empire collapsed after the Second World War, these former assets became independent, and since then the great powers have fought for control. Turkey has just started military operations against Syria and in the past seven years Iran dispatched soldiers to protect the Syrian government and Saudi Arabia invested in nearly all terrorist organizations to overthrow Assad. The Syrian civil war represents the extent to which these three countries compete for the most important regional power. The United States and Russia (and not so much Britain and France) are trying to influence the Middle East's external forces, but only Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia will promote land acquisition and can occupy the territory indefinitely.

Iraq's attack by the United States will increase Arab countries 'opposition to Arab countries' complex Arab governments. This will lead to political instability in some of the most powerful Arab ally, including Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia. Political instability of these countries can rapidly expand to the regional crisis

The instability of the region made Jordan a price for sightseeing. If you are a tourist, you are a shrinking freshwater pond in the middle of the Arabian desert. In dry land between Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Israel, Jordan strives to actively engage in any regional conflict. Their tourism minister wants to ensure that Jordan is like Swiss Middle East - it is safe and gentle. The Jordani deserve more and more desperate to make sure the travel business and make more efforts to bring them all the dinars