They have more allies in more places and they have more weapons
Economic sanctions and hardship in Iraq An increased U.S. presence in the Middle East Environmental damage in the Middle East
yes
Israel and Turkey are regional powers in the Middle East. Both nations have strong economies and powerful militaries. Additionally, they both have strong relations with NATO and the West in general. Finally, they are both non-Arab and generally secular with some religious parties. These two countries serve as a counterweight in the Middle East to Arab States and more Islamist States.
The Greater Middle East includes all of the countries of the Middle East plus North Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cyprus, and parts of the Horn of Africa.
Probably from the Middle-East, and from the Middle-East to Africa.
Because there is oil there, without oil there would be no reason to maintain any presence in the region.
The middle east is very strong in Islam
The two main reasons that the United States has a strong presence in the Middle East are (1) petroleum, which powers American industry and (2) maintaining global peace since the Middle East is a flaming powder keg which could be the start of World War III if left unchecked.
Economic sanctions and hardship in Iraq An increased U.S. presence in the Middle East Environmental damage in the Middle East
yes
All arab country when they get together they became one country nd this was strong country in middle east?
Churchill wanted to maintain his influence and power that is why he was planning on dividing the Middle East after the Ottoman Empire was destroyed.
A dry river or stream bed prone to temporary flash floods in the Middle East is often called a 'wadi'.
A dry river or stream bed prone to temporary flash floods in the Middle East is often called a 'wadi'.
the term middle east means the middle of the east.
it is, obviously in the middle of the direction east.
If you specifically called the Middle East as the "Middle East", then it is likely that you live in an Anglophone country (otherwise, you might call it le Moyen Orient, or As-Sharaq Al-Awsat, or el Medio Oriente, etc.). If you live in the Middle East, there are strong odds that you live in either Egypt, Turkey, or Iran. The other countries cumulatively make up less than 25% of Middle East population.