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Years Ago in West Asia
Saudi
Arabia, Iraq and Iran become key nations in international power
politics because of their vast supplies of oil. Industrialized
economies by the end of the Second World War were dependent
on oil. The colonial policies of Britain and the United States
sought to keep oil prices cheap. However, states such as Iran
and Iraq wanted more control over their own petroleum resources
and more of the wealth generated by the sale of oil.
Iran is invaded by British and Soviet forces in 1941 to secure
its oil fields, and Shah Reza is forced into exile. His son,
Mohammed Reza takes the throne as puppet ruler of the British.
In 1951, Prime Minister Mossadeq attempts to end control of
the Iranian oil industry by the British Anglo-Iran Oil Company.
The prime minister also attempted to implement democratic reforms
to limit the absolute power of the shah. A crisis results between
the Iranian nationalists, and the British and Americans.
Finally, in 1953, a military coup sponsored by the American
CIA forces Mossadeq from power.
Following a campaign of terrorism, in May 1948, the state of
Israel was created, under the leadership of Ben Gurion. Jordan
and Egypt attacked Israel, but were defeated. About 1 million
Arab Palestinians, denied most political rights in the new state,
fled Israel, and many others were forced to live in refugee
camps.
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25
years ago / 50 years ago
/ 80 years ago / 125
years ago / 150 years ago
250 years ago / 400
years ago / 700 years ago /
1,200 years ago
1,500 years ago / 2,000
years ago / 3,000 years ago
/ 4,000 years ago / 5,000
years ago / 10,000 years ago