the two true Major powers involved in the Cold war were America and Russia. Both sides supplied arms, supplies and, in some case, men to aid in their allies conflicts. (The Korean and Vietnam War, along with the battles in the middle east)
Yes and No. Anglo-American intervention has certainly fed fuel to certain fires and kept some conflicts going where one side mmay have otherwise burnt itself out, but most of the conflicts in the Middle East started long before any Anglo-American involvement in the Middle East began and will likely continue for centuries to come.
Religious differences have been a major factor contributing to conflict and division in the Middle East. Competition for power, resources, and influence among different religious groups has fueled tensions and led to a number of conflicts in the region.
The Middle East has a arid climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall is generally low and sporadic, with some areas experiencing desert conditions. Sandstorms and high temperatures are common in this region.
There are several major Middle East Conflicts. You may have to be more specific in your question to get answer better than, some have ended and others have not. (It would be like asking "Did the US win the war?". The US fought in many distinct wars, so the question is only answer that US won some wars - American Revolution and lost some wars - Vietnam.)
the middle east is another country's they just speak different language's and have a different cultural but some of the middle east con tries are very cool and very nice.
Answer 1Conflicts were started from both sides, mainly due to religious reasons. Europeans were overwhelmingly Christian while Arabs were overwhelmingly Muslim. Palestine, the area where all three major, monotheistic religions arose, has been fought over between all three religions throughout history.Answer 2European countries certainly caused some conflicts in the Middle East, most clearly the Crusades and Colonial Imperialism. However, the majority of conflicts in the Middle East have much less to do with Europe than Middle Easterners would allege; such allegations are usually made to prevent Middle Easterners for having to take responsiblity for their calamitous political state.
the middle east has wars broken out everywhere because of uneven water distribution and religion.
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The Middle East's position on the crossroads of international trade has resulted in its central importance early in history. This is why the Middle East was the location of some of the earliest civilizations.
Van, Turkey is a city in the Middle East. It is located in Van Province, Turkey.
"Middle east" is inherently Euro-centric, as it refers to how far the area is from Europe. The Middle East is between the "Near East," around Turkey, and the "Far East," which encompasses all of eastern Russia and Asia.