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How did the Cold War contribute to later tensions in the Middle East?

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The impact of the rivalry between Soviet Union and United States in the Cold War distorted internal politics and exacerbated or complicated regional conflicts. Indeed, the grafting of the USA/USSR competition over pre-existing Middle Eastern rivalries in several cases intensified them. At the same time, though, and in some cases, the Middle Eastern political élites themselves made use of the Cold War to pursue their own interests of hegemony, security or colonial emancipation. Following Khalidi (2009) in assuming that during the Cold War the level of penetration of the Soviet and American influence was proportional to the degree of the strategic importance of the region, I will first discuss the strategic and geopolitical features of the Middle East. Secondly, I will describe some significant historical events, in order to show how the Cold War logic affected the area and how it shaped the region’s political reality, both from a regional and a domestic point of view.
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The Soviets and United States felt powerful, and when a country feels it’s militaristic powers are high they get violent as shown in WW1. They decided to try to prove their dominance by the soviets attacking Iran. Since America backed Iran it could also be the start to America’s morale obligation to staying there to the present day.
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