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The Middle East. What is the Middle East?. The Middle East is actually South West Asia and parts of North West Africa The term “Middle East” is a sign of Western bias ( it is east of Western Europe & North America)
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What is the Middle East? • The Middle East is actually South West Asia and parts of North West Africa • The term “Middle East” is a sign of Western bias( it is east of Western Europe & North America) • Historically its oil & central location near trade routes (Euro, Asia, & Africa) made it a source of power
Arabia What who are Arabs? -live in Arabia -speak Arabic Ethnicity V. Religion -mostly all Arabs are Muslim but… Not all Muslims are Arab
Arabia Economics • Oil discovered in Persia (Iran) in 1908. • More oil discovered on the Arabian Peninsula in 1932. • About 64% of world’s known oil reserves are in this region • Oil makes up 25-50% of revenue in all Arabian countries (over 50% of Kuwait’s revenue)
Oil has urbanized the region. • Foreign companies (Brit. & US) originally developed the oil industry here • 25% urbanized in 1960... 60% urbanized today • Jobs changed –shifted to workers who could read, write, and had technical skills • Foreign workers were brought in to fill jobs natives could not (Qatar – only 1/5 workers are natives)
Saudi Arabia • People- Arabian richesstereotype, most of the people in Saudi Arabia are not wealthy • Have a lot of resentment towards their own government and the U.S. • (15 of 19 Sept. 11 hijackers from Saudi Arabia) • Government-Al Saud dynasty created Saudi Arabia in 1928 • Osama Bin Laden and others have accused the monarchy of betraying Islam and serving as an agent of American imperialism in the Middle East
Saudization: laws passed to give jobs to Saudi people that were previously held by foreign workers • Population growth and depleting oil reserves could bring problems to the area • segregation of women • Attacks from Al-Qa’ida for rid the area of its secular and ‘imperialist’ influences and replace monarchy with Islamic government • Allowing tourists and encouraging foreign investment
Why is the U.S. involved again? • 1990 Iraq forces invaded Kuwait claiming it was theirs *Gulf War • Kuwait is a tiny country with with the worlds 4th largest reserve of oil • Also a great dependency on foreign workers and risk of depletion of oil reserves • The U.S. was part of the world wide opposition to the Iraqi aggression and placed armed forces in the region • Saudi monarchy is wary of internal and external threats
In your notes… • Explain the relationship between the Saudi Arabian people, their government, and the United States • Name at least 2 factors that have put a strain on these relationships
Iran • First middle eastern country to produce large quantities of oil • Arid desert, rugged mountains, and very little rainfall makes it difficult the cultivate the land and make a living • Influenced by modernizing efforts in Turkey,the new king (or Shah) set to modernize and westernize Iran during the 1940’s-70’s • Agricultural reforms generally failed and poor people from the countryside came to the cities
So what’s the problem? • Oil money funneled for development was mostly spent on military and arms (yes, from the United States) • 1978-79 revolution overthrew the shah, mainly sparked Iran’s Shi’itte population • Religious sentiments, resentment of modernization, western imperialism, and exploitation of the underprivileged • Authority is based on Shi’ite interpretation of Islamic Law • Present day tug of war between moderate and extreme religious leadership who control the military and judicial branch of government
So why Iran considered so ‘evil’…? • The young population of Iran is increasingly accepting of western culture and entertainment • Iranian leaders have been accused of spreading extremist revolutionary Islam ideas and weapons across the Middle East (State-sponsored terrorism) - Hezbollah (Lebanon) -Hamas (Palestine)
In your notes… • Explain the relationship between the • Iranian people, their government, • And other countries around the world • Name at least 2 factors that have put • a strain on these relationships