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The Middle Ages began after the collapse of the Roman Empire.
There is no such thing as Middle Eastern Communism and no Middle Eastern State has ever embraced Communism. Arab Socialism (which may be what you are referring to) is not a left-wing ideology, but a centrist doctrine. The word "socialist" in "Arab Socialism" refers to the communal appeal of the doctrine and its unifying aspect.
Western Bloc
Cuba is a communist nation; in Communism, everyone is apart of the same class
George S. Harris has written: 'Middle East in Turkish American Relations' 'The origins of communism in Turkey' -- subject(s): Communism
There are several reasons why the west feared communism. The wealthy were scared that the middle class and the poor would gain access to the wealth and resources that they had acquired.
The US don't Israel to fight the surrounding countries. So the police of the world deals with upcoming troubles in the middle east.
restoring the shah to power in Iran
Communism
He was in between communism (collectivism) and capitalism (individualism). he had settled on a point of middle ideological thinking.
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.
Pump it until when you push your index and middle finger into it, it doesn't collapse in atall or very little.