One of the most important geographies targeted by wars of distribution is the Middle East.
After the First World War, the interests of Western capitalism drew natural and inhumane borders in the Middle East.
In the Second World War, the aim was to reorganize the resources of the Middle East as a result of the showdown between imperialists.
During the Cold War, the Middle East became the area where the great powers waged their proxy wars.
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At the beginning of the century, with the addition of the Caucasus and Turkestan, the Middle East was intended to be transformed into the Greater Middle East, the sum of the Turkic World and the Arab World, in order to fill the gaps thought to have arisen with the collapse of the USSR.
This book in your hands is the product of a view and analysis of the struggle in this geography from Ankara.