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Global: 5/5/2014 I/O: To examine the Middle East in a Cold War perspective. Title Notes for today: The Middle East Key Question: How can we see the rise of Fundamentalist Islam in the Iranian Revolution and the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan? Key Terms: Shah of Iran; Ayatollah Khomeini; CCS: 2;5 Homework #2: I chart + Document Questions for Wed. Writing Lab: 3:15 – 4:00 Global MC Review Begins this Saturday: 9:00 – 10:00; 10:00 – 11:00 Do not be late!!!
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The Fertile Crescent
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World Oil Reserves
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Persian Gulf Oil Exports (2003)
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Why the Middle East? Oil Rich territory attracted both super powers
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Iran: Secular vs. Religious values After WWII Iran ’ s leader Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi embraced the West
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Uh-Oh US helped restore the shah to power because they feared Iran would turn to the Soviets for help
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Shah and the US United States and the Shah worked together to westernize Iran
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Iranian Revolution In 1978 a religious and student led revolution, the Shah was overthrown and Ayatollah Khomeini came to power
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Ayatollah Khomeini Leader of religious opposition against the west
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Khomeini returns to Iran Khomeini sets up an Islamic state Khomeini despises the United States for supporting the Shah and his secular ways
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US Hostages With Ayatollah ’ s blessing Islamic revolutionaries seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took 60 U.S. Hostages in 1979
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Hostages Hostages are held for 444 days President Carter froze assets to Iran, the prisoners were freed under Reagan 1981
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Khomeini ’ s Goal Encourage Muslims to overthrow their secular governments This leads to tension between Iran and Iraq
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War between Iran and Iraq US gives weapons to Iraq Soviets support Iran
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Afghanistan: Communist Regime In the late 1970 ’ s a Muslim revolt threatened the communist rule of Afghanistan Soviets invade Afghanistan in 1979
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Soviets thought… Soviets thought they would be in and out but the United States supplied the Afghan rebels who fought the Soviet forces.
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Afghanistan cont ’ d U.S. said that the Soviet invasion threatened Middle Eastern oil supplies
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Soviets Pack Up Gorbachev withdraws Soviet troops in 1989
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Rebel Forces Rebel groups begin fighting with one another over who should gain power.
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History of al-Qaeda and Terrorism against the USA “Blo
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What is al-Qaeda? Al Qaeda means “the Base.” It is a stateless (meaning without a country) terrorist organization. It is led and financed by Osama bin Laden, a radical Sunni Muslim.
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When did al-Qaeda form? The beginnings of al-Qaeda go back to the 1980’s when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.
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Bin Laden, and the Arab Afghans, fought the Soviet Union in Afghanistan The Soviet army left in 1988.
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Desert Storm (Gulf War I) In 1990, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein invaded the tiny, oil-rich country of Kuwait
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Operation Desert Storm The United States feared Saddam would invade Saudi Arabia too. Iraqi tanks
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US and Saudi coalition The United States asked the Saudis for permission to establish military bases in their country.
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Saudi’s choice Osama bin Laden, back home from Afghanistan, offered the Saudis the use of his soldiers to fight the Iraqi army because Infidel armies have no place in the holy land of Islam.
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Saudis chose the USA and snubbed bin Laden.
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1991--Bin Laden leaves Saudi Arabia for Sudan
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Control of Afghanistan
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Soviet Union: Not just Russia Eastern European Countries are Called Satellite Countries
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Nixon-Ford-Carter-Reagan Détente: Lessen Cold War Tension Reagan ’ s Strategic Defense Initiative
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Leonid Brezhnev Brezhnev Doctrine: Soviet Union had a right to prevent satellite countries from rejecting Communism
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Summary What are 3 events that led to the onset of the Cold War? What are three defining moments of the Cold War? How did the Middle East enter the mix of the Cold War?
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