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Engaged in an atrocious war with the country of Iraq, the United States of America has been occupied with a battle in the Middle East with an extensive history behind the issue. It all began before the World Trade Centers were destroyed or bombed, and even before the Gulf War had raged in Iraq once before. Although the recent multitude of events has definitely increased awareness of American politics and its’ policies, most people are still unaware of the initial events that have created a sort of “hatred” for American people across the globe, especially in the Middle East region. This hatred for Americans is an important topic as the United States is deeply involved with Middle Eastern countries in several ways such as its special relation with Israel, terrorism, and its thirst for oil. On September 11th 2001, the United States of America finally realized how unprotected it really was and decided to take serious action against the threat across the world of terrorist groups acting out against America and its citizens. From Osama Bin Laden’s network, Al-Qaeda, to Saddam Hussein’s terrorizing government which condoned the killing of its own people, the United States took swift action to end the killing of innocent people across the world, whether they are Americans or Iraqi citizens being gassed. The United States also happens to have an extremely delicate relationship with Israel, a Jewish nation in the middle of a Muslim region whose countries do not prefer having diplomatic relations with it. Unrestricted support from America also happens to anger Palestinians and the Arab nations surrounding Israel, contributing to the terrorist acts organized by Middle Eastern militants. To furthermore complicate the situation, America also imports the largest amount of petroleum in the world from Middle Eastern Countries, over twenty million barrels a day. As a result, the United States has to maintain active relations with countries such as Saudi Arabia, which it...
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