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Middle East History Review European Partitioning in the Middle East Iraq Iran Afghanistan

Middle East History Review European Partitioning in the Middle East Iraq Iran Afghanistan

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Middle East History Review

•European Partitioning in the Middle East•Iraq•Iran•Afghanistan

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The Ottoman Empire(Click the map for animation)

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European Partitioning

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European Partitioning

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An Excellent NPR Report on Partitioning of the Middle East

(Click the Graphic Below)

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History of the Middle East since the 20th Century

(Click graphic for animation)

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History of Iraq

• This region was part of the Ottoman Empire in the 1500’s.

• During WWI, Great Britain set up the Kingdom of Iraq and put a Pro-British ruler into power.

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History of Iraq

• In the 1950’s this government was overthrown.

• After a series of other governmental changes the Ba’ath Party too power in 1968.

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Iraq: Saddam Hussein

• A Ba’ath leader named Saddam Hussein became the president.

• Saddam Hussein was a harsh ruler. He controlled the press, restricted personal freedoms and killed numerous political enemies.

• Iraq was the second largest oil exporter in the world.

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Iraq: Iraq/Iran War

• In 1980 Iraq invaded Iran.

• Saddam Hussein was worried that the Shia Islamic revolution that was taking place in Iran would spill over into Iraq.

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Iraq’s Oil Fields

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Iraq: Iraq/Iran War

• Saddam Hussein decided to take advantage of the chaos in Iran and invade without being noticed.

• The Iranians fought back and the Iraq/Iran war continued until 1988. Both countries suffered.

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Iraq: Persian Gulf War

• In 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait.

• Western world leaders were afraid to have Saddam Hussein in control of such a large share of the world’s oil.

• Western world leaders also thought Iraq had weapons of mass destruction (WMD’s) (chemical and biological weapons)

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Iraq: Persian Gulf War

• An alliance of countries (including U. S. and Great Britain) forced the Iraqis out of Kuwait

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Iraq: Persian Gulf War

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Iraq: Results of The Persian Gulf War

• Saddam Hussein remained in power in Iraq.

• Because Saddam refused to accept U. N. terms for peace, the U. N. placed an embargo on Iraq.

• Iraq’s economy suffered as a result of the embargo.

• 600 oil fields in Kuwait were set on fire with devastating environmental affects.

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History of Iran

• In 1921, an Iranian military officer took power claimed the old Persian title of “Shah”, or king.

• In 1941 the Shah’s son took control who was an ally to the United States and Britain. He also wanted to modernize Iran.

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Iran: Iranian Revolution

• Unfortunately for him, the modernization programs were unpopular.

• In 1979, he was overthrown during

the Islamic

Revolution.

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Iran: Takes American Hostages

• Iran’s new government set up an Islamic Republic.

• Relations with the United States broke down.

• In 1979, a mob of Iranian students took American’s hostage.

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Iran: Takes American Hostages

• The Iranian government gave permission for the Americans to be taken hostage.

• The Americans were held by force for over 1 year.

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Iran

• The Iranian Revolution (1979) was followed by the Iraq/Iran War which began in 1980 (and discussed earlier in this presentation).

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Iran: Government

• Iran is a theocracy – a government ruled by religious leaders.

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Iran: Government

• Iran has an elected president and legislature (chosen by the spiritual leader).

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Iran: Government

• An expert on Islamic law is the supreme leader.

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Iran: Government

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Iran: Governmental Policies

• Iran’s government has supported many hard-line policies.

• For example: call for the destruction of Israel

• For example: supported terrorist groups

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Afghanistan: The Khyber Pass

• Afghanistan is a land-locked country with very high mountains.

• The Khyber Pass is a narrow passage through the Hindu Kush Mountains that lie between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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Afghanistan: The Khyber Pass

• Merchants, warriors, and missionaries have long used the Khyber Pass to reach India.

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Afghanistan: History

• In 1979, (around the same time as the Iranian Revolution discussed earlier), The Soviet Union sent troops to Afghanistan to help the communist government there in a civil war.

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Afghanistan: History

• This led to a long war between Soviet troops and Afghan rebels (Mujahedeen).

• The United States was supporting the Afghan rebels.

• In 1989, an alliance of Afghan rebel groups took power and the Soviet troops left.

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Afghanistan: History

• Turmoil in Afghanistan continued and in the mid-1990’s a radical Muslim group called the Taliban arose.

• The Taliban took over most of Afghanistan and ruled strictly.

• The Taliban forced women to wear veils and stop working outside the home.

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Afghanistan: History

• The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were traced to Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network based in Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan: Terrain causes Political Problems

• Why can’t we find Osama bin Laden or at least win and end the current war in Afghanistan?

• The rugged terrain makes it difficult to organize, fight, and rule people.

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