Currently there are conceptual flaws in US foreign policy towards the Middle East, changing priority is to relieve the tension between Muslim countries and the United States. For decades, the United States has asked Israel to become a gateway to peace in the Middle East, but this strategy is flawed. Many Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, are Islamic democracies. The Jewish state can not be the key to the success of the Islamic relationship, and years of strong diplomacy has proved this.
Dr. Mahathir: The Middle East problem is not to admit this problem. There is no problem in the Middle East. The whole area was once governed by Turkey, and they did not fight each other. For example, Syria is a country and is currently divided into five countries. All of these are done separately by British and French. The most important thing is that they decided to hand over the land belonging to Arabs to the Jews as they had Jewish problems. Their solution to the Holocaust was to take the lands of others and hand them over to the Jews. At that time, 94% of Arabs were in Palestine. They are very angry naturally. As long as you do not pay attention to that problem, the Arabs will get frustrated and find ways to stop them from feeling this way, otherwise you will not be able to solve the Middle East problem.
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Turkey is one of the most successful countries in the Balkans, the Middle East, and the Muslim world, but it is still facing a serious problem in providing a position as a perfect candidate for the accession of the European Union . Ocular chemerism is at the center of these problems. Of the six principles of chemerism, the principle of nationalism in the broadest sense is the greatest obstacle for the development of the country today. In most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the central position of the nation was an important element in national development, but now the world is looking at it from different perspectives. This change reflects both the constant evolution of liberal ideas in the fascist and communist countries of the 20th century and the warning of abuse of power. Currently accepted wisdom argues that the state does not reflect people and should not be subject to worship. The state should serve the citizen, not the citizen, and the citizens should be made up of multiple groups.