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  2. List of military alliances - Wikipedia

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    Military alliances shortly before World War I. Germany and the Ottoman Empire allied after the outbreak of war.. This is the list of military alliances.A military alliance is a formal agreement between two or more parties concerning national security in which the contracting parties agree to mutually protect and support one another militarily in case of a crisis that has not been identified in ...

  3. Indo-Abrahamic Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-Abrahamic Alliance sometimes known as The Indo-Abrahamic Block or The Middle East QUAD or The Western QUAD or West Asian QUAD or I2-U2 is a geostrategic term coined by the foreign policy thinker and grand strategist Mohammed Soliman in use for a long essay for the Middle East Institute. The Indo-Abrahamic term refers to the growing ...

  4. Arab–Israeli alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Arab–Israeli alliance [3] is a security coalition comprising Israel and various Arab countries. Originally formed in the interest of the Gulf Cooperation Council , it is primarily focused on deterring the political and military ambitions of Iran , which has a proxy conflict both with Saudi Arabia and with Israel . [ 1 ]

  5. Partition of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Greece was to be given Smyrna and the area around it, and likely would have gained Constantinople and all of Thrace, which was administered as internationally controlled and demilitarized territory. Italy was to be given control over the south-central and western coast of Anatolia around Antalya. France was to be given the area of Cilicia ...

  6. Arab Union - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, many in the Arab world have since called for the creation of a pan-Arab state. Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser made several unsuccessful attempts to unite Egypt with other Arab countries (including Iraq and North Yemen), and briefly succeeded in forming the United Arab Republic with Syria in 1958, which dissolved in 1971. [1]

  7. Soviet Middle Eastern foreign policy during the Cold War

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    Russia and the Middle East: Towards a New Foreign Policy (St Martin's Press, 1999). online; Primakov, Yevgeny. Russia and the Arabs: Behind the Scenes in the Middle East from the Cold War to the Present (Basic Books, 2009). Sayigh, Yezid, and Avi Shlaim, eds. The Cold War and the Middle East (Clarendon Press, 1997). Smolansky, O. M.

  8. Turkey's Erdogan calls for Islamic alliance against Israel - AOL

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    ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday Islamic countries should form an alliance against what he called "the growing threat of expansionism" from Israel, drawing a ...

  9. United States foreign policy in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Marines on guard duty in April 2003 near a burning oil well in the Rumaila oil field of Basra, Iraq, following the 2003 U.S. invasion and during the Iraq War.. United States foreign policy in the Middle East has its roots in the early 19th-century Tripolitan War that occurred shortly after the 1776 establishment of the United States as an independent sovereign state, but became much more ...