The Modern Middle East.

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The Modern Middle East

http://www.mideastweb.org/maps.htm

Middle East = Arab, Muslim, Oil-producing? Middle East includes Arab and non-Arab states [Iran, Israel] and is also ethnically diverse [Kurds, Assyrians, Armenians] Middle East is religiously diverse [Islam, Judaism, Christianity] The Islamic religion is divided between Sunni vs. Shia factions 30% of the world’s oil production from M.E. Not all Middle Eastern countries have oil

Sources of conflict since 1945 Ethnic and religious conflict within the region Palestinian / Israeli conflict Western influence and intervention Secularism vs. religious fundamentalism often a reaction against modernity and Western influence

Holy City of Jerusalem The Western Wall Dome of the Rock Church of the Holy Sepulcher

Cold War competition in the Middle East USSR supported Egypt, Syria, Iraq U.S. supported Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia Switches: Egypt 1970s Iran 1979 Gamal Abdel Nassar nationalized the Suez Canal zone in 1956. This almost sparked a regional war and led to Egypt-USSR alliance

Afghanistan 1979-89: USSR intervened in Afghanistan to support communist regime Mujahideen [Islamic warriors] organized against USSR Civil war continued after Soviet withdrawal 1996: Taliban proclaimed the Islamic State of Afghanistan Overthrown 2001 after 9/11 attacks

Osama bin Laden From a wealthy Yemeni family in S.A. Aided Afghans to defeat Soviet forces Formed “al Qaeda” against U.S. influence in Middle East, particularly S.A., heartland of Islam 1998 Attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and 2000 on U.S.S. Cole 9/11 2001 attacks on World Trade Towers

Afghanistan now Government attempting reforms Reemergence of regional warlords and Taliban Osama bin Laden killed by US forces

Political Islam-Fundamentalism Opposing westernizing leaders or policies return to a “golden age” – overstressing traditional values Ex. putting women back into veils a reactive form of modernism, often innovative and radical tactics:

Iran 1940s: Britain and USSR invaded to protect supply routes 1953-79: Iran closely allied with the U.S. Iran was highly secularized and Westernized Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi

Iranian Revolution 1979 Revolution to overthrow the regime of the Shah Also a cultural revolution for “revolutionary Islam” 1979: Ayatollah Khomeini established Republic of Iran 1979-81: 55 Americans were held hostage

Iran now Nuclear ambitions? Upset or balance power vis á vis Israel? President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Iraq 1918-32 British rule 1979 Saddam Hussein took power Saddam suppressed opposition

Gulf War 1990 Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait 1991 put down by U.S.-led coalition Weapons inspections and economic sanctions begin

America’s “war on terror” 9/11 attacks on World Trade Towers 1991: Northern Coalition topples Taliban in Afghanistan 2003 : Invasion of Iraq on charges of WMD and aiding and abetting terrorism

Iraq now U.S. forces have been in Iraq longer than they fought in World War II Over 3000 American forces have been killed. 1 in 16 American service personnel wounded Sectarian violence between Sunni and Shia. al Qaeda in Iraq.