Western Bloc
No. Middle Eastern countries are Arab nations and Iranians are not Arab.
mainly the Rich vs. the poor, the middle class is suppose to be cut in the middle where the majority will side with the rich and the group that doesn't own the means of production in the middle class will side with the poor.
water
Iran, Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus.
Lots of Middle Eastern, Islamic nations have a high supply of oil which can be traded.
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Yes. The United States attempted to stop the USSR from spreading communism by supplying armaments, financing, and military support to countries on the verge of falling into a communistic government. The Korean Police Action and Vietnamese Conflict were attempts at stopping communism from overtaking the countries of Korea and Vietnam. The United States aided Afghanistan in the ten year war against Russia, which was an effort in keeping communism out of the Middle East.
NO. Almost all Middle Eastern countries are ruled by people endemic to the region and significant subset of them maintain antagonism or suspicion as far as the West is concerned.
They are desert countries, so while they have sufficient petroleum to pay for fresh water, they do not have direct access to fresh water.
RFI (Radio France Internationale) broadcasts in 74 countries in a dozen languages. It primarily services nations in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Far East Asia.
The least developed nations would have the least amount of access to technology. This would include Subsaharan African nations, some Middle Eastern/South Asian/Central Asian nations (or even some East Asian countries), and perhaps Pacific Island nations.
There are actually three non-Arab Middle Eastern Nations: Turkey, Iran, and Israel.