After World War II, several Middle Eastern countries were formed or gained independence, significantly reshaping the region. Notably, Israel was established in 1948, following the United Nations' partition plan for Palestine. Additionally, countries like Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon solidified their national identities in the post-war period, while other nations, such as Syria and Egypt, also solidified their independence from colonial rule. The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East was profoundly affected by these developments.
The US owned the West side, the Soviets the East.
During the world war 2 the british was fighting with the middle east countries the other coutries were asked to help some countries such as british asked help for indians and muslims in ww1
Banglidesh and Italy.
All the west countries and Part of East and Russia
germany divided into two seperate pieces, East Germany and West Germany! also Czechoslovakia was sperated into seperate countries : Czecho and the other, slovakia
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Most say that Iran is in the Middle East, but there is a minority opinion that says that it is not. Regardless, Iran is not an Arab country.
The are now grown in 107 countries around the world, their origins are in tropical south East Asia
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the oil exporting countries of the middle east formed OPEC in 1960 because of the Suez crisis and the oil prices rose as production decreased
It didn't. At the end of WW2 a block of communists countries was formed in Eastern Europe. These were controlled by Moscow. The countries that were blocked were western and NATO countries.
The four countries were Great Britain, France, Russia (USSR), and the USA. All but Russia were a part of West Germany. Russia formed East Germany.
This is caused by the different climates found through out the world. Countries to the west tend to have drier climates while countries to the east tend to have wetter climates.
There are 22 countries in the Arab League, which includes countries in the Middle East and North Africa such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, and Jordan.