The enemy at the gate is not Russia, it's the Wahhabi's of Saudi Arabia. Those of us who comprehend the intrecit relations among foreign States, are well aware that Prime Minister Cameron is beating the drum of fear when he mentions the Russian Federation. God forbid, the Russian's exert themselves in Ukraine, and some of the other former Soviet Republics. Never mind the fact that the British and Americans continually interfere in the foreign affairs of sovereign nations, and overthrow democratically elected governments who refuse to serve as puppets to the globalists. Countless examples of this exist, including the overthrow of PM Mossadegh of Iran in 1953, as a direct result of the Iranians nationalizing the oil companies.
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President Putin is no fool, and he certainly is not a coward. The Russian Federation wishes to be a superpower once more, and its government has no interest in seeing its allies since the Cold War era be overthrown. They've witnessed this with Colonel Gaddafi, and are slowly seeing this take place with President Assad. Russia standing up to the West, is all that stops Iran from being vanquished. Without Russia, Iran is defenseless. She has no navy or air force worth speaking of, and the air defense systems are no match for the Israeli and Saudi warplanes (made by the …show more content…
Saudi Arabia. It's the Saudi's who pushed for a so called 'holy war' against the Russians in Afghanistan, back in the 1980s. It's the Saudi's who pushed the UN to invade Iraq in the 1990s, and who anxiously supported the coalition invasion of Iraq in 2003. Where did 16 of the 19 September the 11th hijackers came from? Wait for it...Saudi Arabia, which also gave us the rise of Bin Landen. It's Saudi Arabia who funds terrorists in Syria, turns a blind eye to the rise of the AQAP (Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula) in Yemen, and who now promises to build 200 mosques in Germany....to spread their message of Wahhabi hate. It's the Wahhabi's of Saudi Arabia who force women to wear the niqab, which is becoming more common on the streets of London. It's the Wahabbi's who behead pagans and apostates, throw gays from rooftops, ban women from driving, and refuse under any circumstance for any social liberal reforms to be carried
Yemen is a middle eastern country that is mostly a hot and arid desert, with some high mountainous areas. The Yemini population is predominantly Arab with Sunni and Shi’a Muslim religious beliefs. The country has a population of 26 million with a geographical size of 204,000 square miles. The country is situated between Oman and Saudi Arabia, bordering the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea, and the Gulf of Aden. (nationsonline, n.d.) Yemen is a country whose roots date back tens of thousands of years. What was once a very powerful and prosperous country in it’s early years, is now a war torn political and economic disaster. Peace and stability, is nowhere in sight for this Arab nation, the political conflict and corruption has resulted in an
In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia is the largest arid country (Al-Ibrahim, 1991). The country covers some 80 percent of the Arabian Peninsula (Al-Hamzi, 1992). The area of Saudi Arabia is 2.25 million square kilometers, equivalent (1.4) million square miles (Batayneh, 2012). The total number population in Saudi Arabia is 25.7 million (Al-Shayaa et al., 2012). Saudi Arabia climate is broiling in the summer and chilly in the winter, and Saudi Arabia does not have well-defined season. In addition, Saudi Arabia is waterless country, and it does not have rivers or lakes (Al-Shayaa et al., 2012).
The current relationship between Iran and Saudi Arabia is contentious and competitive, however it can be said that it has improved since the twentieth century when the two countries engaged in direct conflict. The two countries have a very similar political agenda, which they use religion and faith to fulfill. They use the rally around the flag concept in order to strengthen their political agendas through their religious beliefs. The idea of a Sunni/Shitte divide is not as immense within the country, but there is one. Saudi Arabia is more of a
Saudi Arabia is a leader in the war against terrorism. My country brought the world together for an international conference in 2005 to align nations in the fight against terrorism. The kingdom contributed more than $100 million to create a global center for counterterrorism at the United Nations and established a 40-member Islamic Military Coalition to combat terrorism and extremism. It also is a member of the U.S.-led Global Coalition to Counter ISIL and is part of the coalition’s continuing military
The first country, allowing women to vote was New Zealand in 1893.The next country was Australia 9 years later and 18 years later the US finally decided to ratify the 19th amendment allowing women to vote. And almost 100 years later, after the US, Saudi Arabia decided to let the women of their country to vote. Many people think that the US took too long to make the decision to let women vote, but what do you think the women of Saudi Arabia thought when the majority of the countries let women vote but they. Saudi Arabia has very strict laws when it comes to the rights of women in fact, they only earned the right to ride a bike in 2013 and earned the right to drive this year.As a woman living in a country where women have an awful lot of rights compared to places like Saudi Arabia I feel that women’s rights in Saudi Arabia are completely unfair.
This comes just days after the Canadian Security Intelligence Service quietly released an open-sourced global security analysis warning, among other things, that the hard-line policies of Russian President Vladimir Putin are becoming more deeply entrenched and that Moscow is retooling its military for a fight.
On the face of it, it seems as if Russia is “cold-hearted” whereas the West and the U.S. appears noble for their fight against atrocities. However, Putin adds that interference
For decades, the United States and Russia, formerly The Soviet Union, have held tensions with each other over different political stances and military actions and intelligence. Starting from the late years of World War II - when the Soviet Union had aggressively spread communism throughout Eastern Europe - up to a couple years ago when Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula in Ukraine out of nowhere; their relationship has been a rollercoaster of a ride for these two countries. Even though the United States and Russia are no longer in a Cold War, there has been and continues to be tension between the two countries as exemplified by many events of conflict including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Russian military’s current presence in Syria.
It is interesting to degree that Russia has helped ISIS achieve its terrorist objectives, since the number one rule in terrorism is to instill fear in your enemy. The definition of terrorism is “the calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious or ideological.” This fear is so ingrained in the Neo-Confederate and “Alt-Right” that battling ISIS became a major factor of Republican National Security Policy: ISIS, an organization which lacks any strategic weapons or arsenal. Obviously, Russia welcomes this US fixation on ISIS, since the conservative base of a major U.S. Party is diverted from scrutiny of Russia’s hostile policies against her neighbors. However, Russia in effect is aiding and abetting the terrorists group ISIS, and could be considered by the US an enemy combatant. Russia’s carefully crafted ISIS message has encroached on the Neo-Confederate psyche, that they now view the Russians with greater respect than the US government. Just like their Confederate predecessors in the US Civil War, these Neo-Confederates are willing to seek foreign
The involvement by military means will worsen the situation like it has in the Middle East and the relationship between the United States and Russia. “US Ambassador Samantha Power said the US rejected Russia’s military annexation of Crimea. She warned that the US and its allies, who imposed sanctions on Russia two days ago, are prepared to take additional steps if Russian aggression continues.” (“Russia and the US exchange threats”). Clearly threatening to start a war against a large superpower like Russia is not the best way to ensure the nation’s security and will only instigate more problems like war which is definitely something that should not happen. Another foreign conflict that the United States was involved in without a valid reason was the Abadan Crisis in Iran. It was a crisis when the Iranian government under the leadership of Mohammad Mossadegh nationalized the assets of the British Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) and expelled all western oil companies. The United States immediately stepped in and the CIA and the British MI6 orchestrated a coup to restore the pro-american Mohammad Reza Pahlavi back to power and have Britain and other new western oil corporations including ones from the United States to have their business interests in Iran. According to an article by The Guardian, British foreign secretary Sir Anthony Eden regarded Mossadegh as a serious threat to its strategic and economic interests after he nationalised the British AIOC.
The US and Russia will likely never engage in a full scale direct conflict in our lifetimes. Russia, The US and China will remain super powers for a long time yet. We are no more on the brink of Russia than the Cold War has ever ended. Hint: it didn't. Russia and the US, along with their respective allies, have been and continue to wage war against each other in the form of psy-ops, espionage and proxy wars (i.e.: Syria). In the article Laurie Douglas posted, a self-proclaimed anti-Putin, Russian nationalist war veteran said "...the subject of war has been grossly exaggerated... What we have here is psychosis deliberately created by the authorities to mobilize the underclass and make it forget about poverty and violation of human rights,”. This is what's important. The
Yemen is a fairly large country located in the southern end of the Arabian peninsula. In the beginning of the 1900s, North and South Yemen were separate countries and were not united until 1990 when they became the Republic of Yemen (Sana’a, Yemen). North Yemen prior to unification was a part of the Ottoman Empire and South Yemen was under the influence of the British.
The country of Yemen name is derived from a legendary ancestor named Yaman, the son of Qahtan. The official name of this country in present day is called the Republic of Yemen. A sign of Yemen early civilizations date back to (1200-650 B.C.) during this time Yemen was under control of the Minaean kingdom. Known as one of the first places to have human population the land of Yemen has always been under control of other successful civilizations. This country’s geographic location has lead to many conflicts from merging into one Republic, to being at war with Yemen rebels while trying to regain control of the government.
Education remains to be the priority of all nations around the globe. Most countries devote vast resources to guarantee equal education opportunities to all their students. Most education systems are developed to meet the economic and social demands of the country, both locally and globally. As the world’s 8th highest education spender, Saudi Arabia initiates an overhaul on the education system. It is the largest country in the Middle East. The Saudi Arabian education has gone through an astounding transformation. Initially, education was only available to few people who were children of the wealthy families. However, the transformation of the Saudi Education is now offering education to all children regardless of their social status.
In the heart of the Middle East is a country known by many Westerners for its oil production and, often, extremist beliefs of groups within the country. The country is Saudi Arabia, and though it is thought of by many as a rather backward country, Saudi Arabia has a rich history and culture, and it is a country that revolves around Islam and the worship of Allah as the one true God.