Middle Eastern Differences Begin To Shudder And Fall: Is Arabian NATO A Possibility Soon?
West Asia, usually referred to as the middle east by the western gazettes, is generally viewed as a place of civil unrest and pandemonium with factions warring against each other either cold, proxy, or head-on. Further, it is perceived as the home to terrorism mixed with Islamist and conservation fervour, which usually end nation and states failing, governments falling and displaced citizens and refugees that rush to EU/neighbouring nations. Regardless of the thought has some truth, the twenty-two Arab nations, 400 million strong, follow the same religion, albeit with different sects and beliefs. Though many of them are pitted against each other, now it's always wasn't the case. A movement of united Arabs called Pan-Arabism in the 1960s focused on integrating the Arab nation politically...
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