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1 Shifting Alliances in the Middle East A commentary Great Decisions, Foreign Policy Discussion Group, March 2016

2 Topics to discuss 1.) Regime Security in the Middle east 2.) Balance of Power in the Region 3.) Sunni-Shia differences 4.) U.S. – Iran relationship 5.) Impact of the Arab Spring 6.) Israeli-Palestinian issue 7.) Syrian Civil War 8.) ISIS

3 The challenge of history History,” wrote the British historian C.V. Wedgwood, “is lived forwards but it is written in retrospect. We know the end before we consider the beginning and we can never wholly recapture what it was to know the beginning only.”

4 General observations 1.) Middle East has been a central arena of great power competition for more than a century 2.) Retreat of American power from the region is a contributing cause to the current disorder in the region 3.) Population redistribution, migrations, and ethnic cleansing may create a new state system in the region

5 Ottoman Empire in decline

6 WORLD WAR I: 1914-1918 Total Mobilized: 65,038,000 Total Killed or Died: 8,538,315 Total Wounded: 21,220,00 Total Casualties as a Percentage of those Mobilized: 57.6%

7 SS SYKES – PICOT AGREEMENT 1916

8 EGYPT HEJAZ TURKEY British French Italian Spanish Allied Occupation British in Istanbul Independent The Middle east after World War I

9 Mustafa Kemal Attaturk President 1923 – 1938 TURKEY 1919 - 1923 RISING FROM THE ASHES

10 The Arab League North Africa and the Middle East after World War II The Road to the “Arab Spring:” The Changing Arab World and American Relations William S. Longwell & Thomas A. Schwartz Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Vanderbilt University

11 The three pillars of U.S. policy in the Middle East, 1945-1991 1.) The contest with the Soviet Union – especially in connection with Europe 2.) Support for Israel’s security – and eventually Israel as a “strategic asset” 3.) Access to Oil – as central to the functioning of the Western economy – close ties to Saudi Arabia and Iran

12 The History of U.S. Policy in the Middle East 1945-1991 Three pillars: A.) Cold War B.) Israel C.) Oil 1991-Present A.) Terrorism/Iran B.) Israel C.) Oil

13 Greece and Turkey

14 Iran in early 1946

15 Crisis in Iran – Mohammed Mossadegh

16 The Baghdad Pact - CENTO

17 REVOLUTION IN IRAN 1978 – ‘79 Shah Muhammad Pahlavi Ayatollah Khomeini

18 Iranian Hostage Crisis, November 4, 1979

19 Carter Doctrine, January 1980

20 Beginning of Iran-Iraq War, September 1980

21 Iran-Contra Affair, (Nov.-Dec. 1986)

22 The Long War with Iraq, 1990- 2003

23 THE “FREE OFFICERS” REVOLT IN EGYPT 1952 Col. Gamal Nasser and General Naguib Celebrations in Cairo King Faruq

24 Nasser and Khrushchev

25 October 1956 - Invasion

26 The Eisenhower Doctrine of 1957 assistance and cooperation to include the employment of the armed forces of the United States to secure and protect the territorial integrity and political independence of such nations, requesting such aid, against overt armed aggression from any nation controlled by International Communism.

27 Nasser and Yemen: The Past as Prequel

28 UN Partition Plan - 1947

29 Comparison: Israel in 1949

30 Israel & the “Occupied Terr.”: 1967 - 1982 THE ARAB DEFEAT (al-Naksah)BACLE & THE BIRTH OF “GREATER ISRAEL” THE SIX DAY WAR IN JUNE 1967 Gen. Moshe DyanIsraeli PM Levi Eshkol President NasserKing Hussein of Jordan

31 Sinai Returned to Egypt 1980 - 1982 YOM KIPPUR / RAMADAN WAR IN 1973 TO THE CAMP DAVID ACCORDS IN 1978 Sadat, Carter, & Begin in 1978 Anwar Sadat President of Egypt 1970 - 1981 Golda Meir Israeli Prime Minister 1969 - 1974

32 Death of Sadat, October 1981 – Role of Islamic jihad

33 US Forces in Lebanon – 1200 Marines, September 1982

34 Bombing of Marine barracks, October 1983 – 241 dead

35 Peace proposals, 2000


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