Sunday, 20 October 2013

What is happening in the middle east

Now that we have travelled the wonderful history of the conflict in the middle east, lets establish what is happening today over there. There is always story's coming out of the middle east but lets talk about the one that really shook up the states. Today we are going talk about the conflict in Syria, and man was that rough. So to begin with Syria has been in the red for a while because there is three powers fighting for the power of Syria and all at the same time. So the presidency of Syria is something handed down hereditary so the same family has been ruling since 1974, and the people didn't hate it but aren't exactly happy. For the purpose of explaining we will call them party one.

Then we have the rebels, the citizens who don't agree with the current government and they are very radical rebels, well call them party two.

 Finally we have the alquada that is supposed to be residing in Syria well call them party three.

 So party two was quiet up until 2011, when the first party imprisoned and tortured 12 schoolkids for putting anti government graffiti of the wall, and party two rebelled they protested calmly first with little things but when the first party didn't do anything they became much more violent with city bombings and strikes on important officials.

That is where the third party comes in because they gave them assistance. This whole situation continued till party one, on august 2013 they launched a chemical attack on the public where they thought that the rebels were situated. In this chemical attack they killed approximately 1200 people, thankfully the way the chemical weapon works there was none injured and the area is not permanently contaminated.

When this happened the world was outraged, the United States who had openly said that they would take action now had two choices, to let it go and look weak to the world or to take action and look like bullies to the world. The way that they managed to get into this position was because Obama declared publicly without speaking to congress first.

So when he then decided to attack Syria he put it to a vote knowing that being the head of state he could do it if he wanted to. The vote was a heavy no but they did it anyway they threatened Syria telling them to give up they're chemical weapons or they were going to get hit hard, and they did just that. However the turmoil continued in the states for quiet some time, as the congress was mad at Obama for doing what he wanted to and that is supposed to be the or one of the reasons for the government shut-down. What I think that is wrong with this whole thing is that people need to mind there own business, especially on the grand scale. If people could solve there own problems and not worry about solving everyone else things would be better.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special_reports/middle_east_crisis/

http://www.globalissues.org/article/119/the-middle-east-conflict-a-brief-background

http://www.globalissues.org/issue/103/middle-east

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Middle_East

Sunday, 13 October 2013

The 21st century

When we hit the year 2000 the situation really heats up, and for good reason. With the coronation of the new Israeli prime minister who was previously a military general named  Hammas who was known for his ruthless acts against the Palestinian people.

To which the Palestinians did not agree, and attempted to revolt. However as the new prime minister of Israel had no reservations about mass murder and killing civilians. Needles to say it did not end well, for anyone. The Israeli police force which gave limited rights to anyone who isn't Jewish and decided to occupy much more than what they were supposed to and that is when the Palestinians really lost it. When Israel had a firm grip on the entire of Palestine they decided to build a giant wall on the entire south side of Israel called the "Apartheid Wall".

The wall was build for anti-terrorist defence and it was governed very harshly, anyone within kilometres of the wall or the construction site during the building of the wall was shot with extreme prejudice. However the necessity of a wall was apparent because of the turmoil in the country. The Arab people were constantly attempting to assassinate the prime minister of Israel and killing Israeli police. When the prime minister dies in 2005 the Arabs were pleased and the Israeli were not, they mourned for weeks and eventually elected Mahmoud Abbas as the new prime minister. Abbas did not want to continue the killing and requested a ceasefire, but the Arab prime minister Hammas refused a ceasefire. Until today the presidents have changed and the people have changed yet policies have changed very little since then and the country of Palestine is still in trouble. What I have to think after all this is that people really need to let things go, if people could just let things go and forget then a lot of problems could be averted and should be averted.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special_reports/middle_east_crisis/

http://www.globalissues.org/article/119/the-middle-east-conflict-a-brief-background

http://www.globalissues.org/issue/103/middle-east

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Middle_East

Saturday, 5 October 2013

Post world war 2 - year 2000

So together we have gone over the problems since the 1800's but it gets a lot more violent and a lot more problematic after the second World war. The division of land that was not worked out by the people but instead dictated by the UN and heavily by the president of the United States Harry Trumann.

They decided that the Jews would get 57% of the land in Palestine and the Arabs 43%, to which many people disagreed.

They decided this despite the fact that the population of the Arab people vastly out ways the population of the Jewish people, and it created anti-Americanism in the Arab population. With this decision the Arab populous complained that the united States was pro-Zionist which was a religion attempting to be founded by the Jewish population, and they quickly decided to change there opinions to not sound racist. From then the American government backed the formation of Israel. The Arab population did not accept or recognize Israel as a country and because of that the surrounding country's attacked, to no success, the Israeli army combined with assistance from the Americans and the British defeated the attackers. When they won they forced out all non Jews, meaning that over 750, 000 refugees were kicked out and had to find other places to live in Lebanon or Egypt. As the refugees were forced to leave the Israelis also took their property, money and for many their lives.

Israel didn't stop there though they continued to push and attacked other surrounding country's to take more land and important resources. To which many country's rebelled and attacked Israel but failed, so to end the fighting Israel gave small portions of land back to their owners to keep peace. However Lebanon decided to attack Israel and when they lost, Israel decided to take control of most of Lebanon and it was a long fought war, a 22 year long massacre between the two country's. Throughout their 22 years there were many political problems and assassinations and massacres, it was nothing short of a bloodbath. That puts us in the year 2000.

What I have to ask after all that is that violence cant be solved by more violence, if Israel had decided to deal with this issue politically instead of with war then many wouldn't have died or lost their possessions and homes. War just creates more war if people could just discus their decisions instead of having a metaphorical pissing contest then many lives would be saved and the world would be a better place.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special_reports/middle_east_crisis/

http://www.globalissues.org/article/119/the-middle-east-conflict-a-brief-background

http://www.globalissues.org/issue/103/middle-east

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Middle_East