Securing Middle Eastern Freedom

Day 1,237, 00:11 Published in Egypt Croatia by Janko Fran



Today I present to you our excellent writer, Akhraziel, with possible suggestions on how to secure freedom for eMiddle Eastern countries, who depicts strong sentiments of many new players in this region.

Securing Middle Eastern Freedom
written by Akhraziel



eMiddle East on the Day 1237

At this moment, especially due to the fact that there is a world war raging around the Middle East which will likely soon be sucked into the conflagration, the newly established Arab states are extremely vulnerable to foreign conquest, and; thus, foreign oppression. The Arab nations must find a solution to this weakness, which, as in the past, will eventually lead to the downfall of the Arab world and the subjugation of its peoples and nations to foreign dominion. The Greek invasions of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, commonly referred to as the UAE, attest to this weakness, and once the world war has come to an end the European powers will once again look to expand their empires, and this expanding will most likely be done in the, as of now, weak and disorganized Middle East. There are two solutions which could readily solve this if only the Arab nations will come to an agreement on what action to take in order to secure our peoples’ independence from foreign oppression. These two solutions include:


Arab League

The formation of an Arab League, or League of Arab States, which will serve in a capacity similar to that of Eden, Terra, and the New World Order. This Arab League will serve as a military alliance that will be composed solely of Arabic and Muslim nations and will seek to promote the interests of the Muslim World. It will seek to bring the various Arab and Muslim nations closer and to coordinate collaboration between them, to safeguard the independence and sovereignty of the nations of the Muslim people, and to mediate disputes between the various Muslim nations in a peaceful manner. Nations that could be unified into this Arab League could include all Muslim and Arab nations including: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Iran, Indonesia, Pakistan, and India, which though not predominantly Muslim has a significant Muslim population. The creation of this military alliance will safeguard Islam and the Muslim people from foreign oppression and/or suppression. A possible way for this to be accomplished would be for Egypt to give Makkah back to Saudi Arabia and to assist them and the United Arab Emirates in reconquering their territory from foreigners in exchange for supporting the creation of the Arab League. Other Arab or Muslim nations can be incorporated into the Arab League as they are created.

Another way, though not nearly as effective, to safeguard the Middle East from foreign oppression would for the Arabic, not Muslim, states to unify under one banner. This policy is an embodiment of the principles of Nasserism. Nasserism calls for the unification of the Arab states into one gigantic nation, in effect creating a United States of the Middle East, but which would be called the United Arab Republic. The only sovereign Arabic nations currently existing consist of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. These three nations could unite to form the United Arab Republic, an Arabic superpower that would be able to dominate the Middle East and potentially other regions of the world as well. Other Arabic nations can be incorporated into the United Arab Republic as they spring up around the world.

Be well,
Akhraziel

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