USA imports about 29 percent of its total oil need from Persian gulf countries or middle east with Saudi Arabia being the largest middle eastern exporter of oil to USA.
they are middle, east, and west.
northeastern united staes East coast East coast East coast
The middle east
One result of U.S. covert actions in Latin America and the Middle East was rising resentment among those populations toward the United States. An additional result was an increasingly unstable political environment.
United Kingdom and France.
The Middle East became rich due to the discovery of oil.
UK and France.
Britain and France were the main powers of the Middle East Mandate System, with the territories coming from areas formerly under Ottoman Control (prior to World War I).
The Byzantine Empire and Sassanian Persia were the two great powers in the Middle East in the 400s-634 C.E., before the Rise of Islam.
What Jewish state in the Middle East became a close ally of the United States?Israel
the middle east became rich because of oil
All arab country when they get together they became one country nd this was strong country in middle east?
Kuwait !
Israel
Lawrence of Arabia.
Answer 1There is no major view that holds that Middle East was the cockpit of European rivalries after World War II. While there was certainly violence in the Middle East and some of it was an extension of British and French Imperial aims, most of the violence in the Middle East was between endemic Middle Easterners and their countries as opposed to foreign powers. (The Restoration of the Shah of Iran in 1953 and the Suez Crisis of 1956 are some examples of British and French Imperial Aims in the Middle East.) The United States and Soviet Union fought proxy wars through the Middle East conflict, but neither country is considered a typically "European" power. Western European powers after World War II engaged in a huge rapprochement, leading to NATO and the European Union.The Middle East was a cockpit of European rivalries, however, after World War I. The British and French took strategic territories in the Middle East to acquire oil or desirable ports. Each power supported local groups that could further cement its "right to control" the area. However, Africa was always more violent during the colonial period than the Middle East during the Mandatory Period and may have been a better "cockpit of European Rivalries".Answer 2Oil