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Does geography suggest reason for invasion and political instability in the region of
the Middle East?



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Yes. geography suggest reason for invasion and political instability in the region of the Middle East.

What are the reasons for the above claim?

The Middle East, a conflict-prone region, is in upheaval as a result of the region's altering geopolitical environment.

The current period of insecurity and upheaval can be traced back to two significant events: the 2003 US invasion of Iraq and the terrible results of the so-called Arab Spring (later dubbed the Arab Uprisings).

Because of its vast oil resources, the Middle East, particularly the Persian Gulf, is of enormous strategic importance. It is estimated that the area possesses 52.5% of the world's total crude oil reserves and 44.6% of its natural gas reserves.

Another distinctive geological feature of the region is that the Middle Eastern continent is rimmed by five seas namely:

  • Caspian Sea
  • Black sea,
  • eastern Mediterranean
  • Red Sea/Gulf of Aden and
  • Arabian/Persian Gulf.

All of the are important reasons why regional powers have sought to control them.

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