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Although United States do indulge in almost all political forefront activities in the Middle East1 mainly with an interest of protecting Israel, the most vital interest in the region has been widely discussed to be its reliable access to persian gulf oil resources (Bowman, p.... Introduction America has appeared in a number of different social and political roles like peacemaking, anti-terrorist, preserving Israel's security, weapon- proliferating, ensuring free flow of oils from gulf and so on through media worldwide in last few decades, especially after the World War II....
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September 19, 2001: the Pentagon gives an order that combat aircrafts should base in the persian gulf.... September 13, 2001: president bush vows to lead the world to victory over terrorism terming the attacks as the first war of the 21st century (Englar, 2007, pp 1-25).... September 15, 2001: the president declares waging an unrelenting war to hunt down terrorist and the state department cautions that any government that supports terrorism will be isolated (House of Commons Librarary, 2001, pp 1-72)....
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This essay discusses the issue of international terrorism, that has inflicted upon many lives in the world today.... Hezbollah, whose name means “party of God,” is a terrorist group believed responsible for nearly 200 attacks since 1982 that have killed more than 800 people, according to the terrorism Knowledge Base....
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From the years of pre-oil discovery to the present post 9/11 years the security issues concerning the persian gulf States have undergone a radical and conceptual change in the geo-political reality of the globe.... persian gulf States have emerged out of the status of sleepy protectorates, inhabited by a few thousands of a particular tribe, of the British Empire to the status of one of the richest and most politically sensitive group of nation states....
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While issues raised by this very long conflict began with the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, which provoked a somewhat traditional form of terrorism in the form of freedom fighters and guerrillas, as in the Algerian in the 1950s, the form of resistance morphed dramatically by the 1990s and into the 2000s.... In the past, acts of terrorism, which can be defined as attacks on civilian targets rather than military targets, were often committed as part of a campaign of independence or to achieve a....
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Reportedly, the persian gulf has experienced economic stagnation due to insecurity in the region.... the persian gulf has experienced economic stagnation due to insecurity in the region.... Oil and terrorism in the New Gulf: Framing U.... The present essay dwells on the economy of persian gulf.... ECONOMY OF persian gulf I do agree with the first post.... iversification will create stability in the economy of the persian Gulf3....
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Foreign policy relations between the US and the persian gulf have remained positive due to the region's wealth in terms of natural resources.... he persian gulf and the entire region would remain important trade partners with the Western Countries.... he persian gulf had been engulfed by different terrorist groups that posed a security threat to the region.... The essay "Entrusting Security of the gulf to Persia and Saudi Arabia" analyzes the major issues on entrusting the security of the gulf to Persia and Saudi Arabia....
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('the persian gulf War' n.... In 1990 the capture of Kuwait by Saddam Hussein not only strengthened his power to challenge Saudi Arab, a long-time ally of United States but also enabled him to dominate in the Middle East oil ('persian gulf Wars' n.... Following this, till November the United Nations (UN) Security Council persistently insisted Iraq withdraw its authority from Kuwait unconditionally by 15 January 1991 ('persian gulf Wars' n.... In the meantime, around 500,000 men of ground, air, and naval forces were collectively prepared primarily from the US, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, Egypt, Syria, and France to combat an Iraqi army of around 540,000 fighters ('persian gulf Wars' n....
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