There have been several wars fought in the Middle East. To the best of my knowledge, none have named - either formally or colloquially - the "Middle East War". You'll have to be a bit more specific about which war you had in mind.
The Shaheen is the largest and most powerful supercomputer in the middle east. This supercomputer is named after the Arabic word for peregrine falcon.
the term middle east means the middle of the east.
it is, obviously in the middle of the direction east.
Paris of the Middle East. Diamond of the Middle East.
no it is to the east of the middle east closer to Indonesia
There is not a town in Texas named Menasa. MENASA is an acronym for Middle East North Africa South Asia, meaning this region of the world.
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No, it is not in the Middle East.
It is located in the Middle East, it connects Africa to the Middle East.
Thousands of wars have happened in the Middle East. There is no singular Middle East War.
According to an article in Foreign Affairs (Davison, 1960) the term Middle East was popularized by an American naval officer named Alfred Thayer Mahan in 1902, but it might have been used by the British during their years of colonialism in the region. China and Japan for example were considered to be the Far East so the region between the Far East and The West then became the Near East or the Middle East. Although at times in history the Near East denoted the Balkans, it now generally means the Middle East plus Turkey and Iran. The terms Middle East and Near East are eurocentric because they describe a region in relation to Europe or The West. Despite this, the term is now accepted and even people in the Middle East call it that (Al-Sharq Al-Awasat means Middle East in Arabic). The issue of why the Middle East is called the Middle East is an interesting example of how simple geographic names are emeshed in geopolitics and can shift in meaning over time.For a more detailed history read: Roderic H. Davison, "Where is the Middle East?" Foreign Affairs, Vol. 38, p. 665 -675. July 1960