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Conflict Analysis March 7, 2011

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Conflict Analysis. March 7, 2011. Israel and Palestine. Today… Conflicts continue Israel has blockaded the West Bank and Gaza Strip Blockade-to cut off trade and travel Hamas-Palestinian organization, has targeted Israel in attacks - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Conflict Analysis

Conflict Analysis

March 7, 2011

Page 2: Conflict Analysis

Israel and PalestineToday…• Conflicts continue• Israel has blockaded the

West Bank and Gaza Strip• Blockade-to cut off trade

and travel• Hamas-Palestinian

organization, has targeted Israel in attacks

• Israeli government continues to build settlements on land claimed by Palestine

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Iraq and United StatesToday…• Iraq’s new government struggles for stability.• U.S. never found weapons of mass destruction, but…

•They found mass graves and other evidence of Saddam’s cruelty toward the Kurds and other people.

•U.S. forces continue to fight small guerilla forces…

•Former followers of Saddam•People affiliated with al-Qaeda

•Obama has said the U.S. hopes all troops will be out of Iraq by December, 2011

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The Kurds

• Today…– 20 million Kurds live

along the border of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria

– The Kurds still fight against persecution and for their own independent nation.

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Iran

• Today…– Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

has been in power for 2 years now.

– The government uses fear to suppress speech and protest.

– The young, educated population might rise up again to demand equal representation.

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Iran, Israel, and the U.S.• United Nations an International

Atomic Energy Agency believe Iran is using their nuclear facilities to make nuclear weapons.

• Iran has denied access to several nuclear facility sites,

• Israel’s Prime Minister warns, “the time for a diplomatic solution is running out.”

• U.S. and UN do not want Iran to become an atomic power.

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Syria

• Authoritarian regime lead by Bashir al-Asad’s regime since 2000.

• In March, 2011, protesters began an opposition movement to end strict laws al-Asad put in place.

• Violent clashes repressing the protests and killing civilians in Syria have continually gotten worse.

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Shi’ite and Sunni Mulims

• Differ over who should lead the Islamic faith: someone picked by members of the community or a descendant of Muhammad.

• Saudi Arabia: mostly Sunni Islam

• Iraq and Iran: majority Shi’ite.

• Sunni and Shi’ite differences have caused problems in already turbulent countries.