sb_enail.com wrote:
One thing my Civ 102 professor brought up in class today was that pretty much every single Middle-Eastern nation was created by a foreign power, either the French or the British. Originally, the whole place was the Ottoman Empire.
True. The Palestine conflict started when Britain carved up the old Ottoman territory it got after WWI (the Ottoman Empire backed the Germans in that one, and got pwn'd for it) and created Israel, Jordon and Palestine. And Iraq (Number 1) and Kuwait was created in the 1920s by the Brits again.
But back on track...... Zeno, if you're right about Middle Eastern cultures not being capable of peace, then probably no culture in the world is capable of peace. There's so little difference between what motivates one culture into war and what motivates another. Here's why I think that.......
From what I can see, the main reasons for unrest in the Middle East that some groups feel under attack from outside influences - whether it's the fact that there's a Jewish state smack in the middle of their terrority, or American invasions, or general Westernisation.
In other words, the key feeling is that they feel like their territory is being invaded, and that their integrity is being stepped on. For every culture, territory and cultural integrity are two of the most important things they have. I'd go so far as to say that it's something we're born with - we're a social animal at the most basic level, and all social animals have this need to get their own territory and keep it safe. It's the cause for almost every major war in history, and many families throughout history have been more than willing to sent their sons to die for it.
An ironic twist: While Europeans were tearing each other apart in the 14th to 18th centuries - again, over territory - the Middle East had thriving, cultured civilisations. (I bet anything that some Baghdad scholor in the 14th century looked at what was happening during the Hundred Years War, and said to himself, "Yeeesh..... aren't these bloody Europeans
ever going to be capable of peace?")
The only difference is that the West has now worked through its territorial aggression, and it's all just beginning in the Middle East.