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    East, but there is more in common with the countries than usually thought of. All four countries are accountable for the events of the Six-Day War. The Six-Day War was fought because of the evoking expressions over the land in Israel, including Jerusalem. The Six-Day War was beneficial to the Israeli state in many ways that helped them. By the end of the war, the Arab nation was defeated by Israel. Israel gained the land of the West Bank, Golan Heights, Sinai Desert, and The Gaza Strip, once…

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    importance of Golda Meir’s role throughout the Arab-Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973. Golda Meir was an active Zionist and Israeli politician who played a crucial role in the 1967 and 1973 Arad-Israeli Wars. From being a leader in the Histradrut, working as Foreign Minister of Israel and eventually becoming the fourth Prime Minister of the country, Meir’s diplomatic and controversial role in Israeli politics was highlighted. In the lead, up to the Six Day War, Meir’s hard work as Foreign minister…

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    Richard Nixon Case Study

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    Cold War o The War in Vietnam o The Space Race o The Women’s Movement o The 1973 Oil Crisis THE COLD WAR ~ DETENTE -The tension between The Soviet Union and The U.S. began to cool down, only to return at its initial state in the late 70s’. -The fright of a possible nuclear war became almost routine-like for both nations, especially after the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) -Earlier agreements on Arms Control: o The Limited Test Ban Treaty (1963) -> the first arms control agreement of the Cold War…

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    turmoil along with the Vietnam War caused a series of chain…

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    Foreign policy was influenced by the Cold War when relations between the United States and the Soviet Union began to deteriorate in 1946. A premise that created the turning point in history was when Stalin declared communism would ultimately triumph over capitalism. The need to stop the spread of communism became the fundamental foreign policy priority of the United States, as well as other members of the United Nations. In order to accomplish this America adopted a foreign policy of…

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    author’s conclusion. These benefits will be short lived as long term they are not sustainable, because of cultural and ideological differences, different economic and political objectives, and the rate of leadership change over. The world after World War Two (WWII) has looked towards America for leadership. Even in reset history America has been the leader in such complex issues as; fighting terrorist extremist, piracy off the African coast, Iran and North Korea nuclear ambitions. First, a…

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    Arab Oil Embargo 1970

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    provided through the economic boom that World War II produced, America was left standing as the biggest economic and political powerhouse of the 1960s. While America was establishing it’s place among other nations as well as aiding Japan with its recovery, two major events occurred that crippled economic growth between 1950 to 1980. These events as stated by elcoushistory were Saudi Arabia’s embargo on oil called the “Arab Oil Embargo” as well as The Vietnam War. Both events crippled America’s…

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    Ehud Barak Essay

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    as a politician, he served in served in the IDF, or Israel Defense Forces, which he joined in 1959. There, he served 35 years, and rose to the highest rank in the Israeli military -- Rav Aluf, and the Chief of General Staff. Barak served in the Yom Kippur War and did many great deeds for his country during his time. He served as a commando in the Sayeret Matkal -- Israel’s field intelligence-gathering unit, and led many operations there, including Operation Isotope in 1972, Operation Spring of…

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    involves a country extending its power by the acquisition of territories. Although the US didn’t want to have a colonization in the Middle East, but US do have Interference in the situation in the Middle East. For instance, In the second Middle East war, Britain, France and the three countries were allied, and Britain and France had a trade interest in the Suez Canal, while Israel needed to open the canal to allow the navigation of Israeli ships. The actions of the British and French…

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    At the end of World War II, 1947 the Jewish State of Palestine established a state of Jewish sovereignty, the United Nations in November of that same year voted to establish the creation of a Jewish state and an Arab state. That was the creation and establishment of Israel. Israel is known as the “Holy Land”, a country of rich history and distinguishable conflict. It is a nation state known for its incredibly notorious history with war, conflict, and strength. Through history religion has played…

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