I searched for a video that explained why the middle east is so important in geopolitics in a clear, unbiased and extended way and I found exactly what I was looking for. Loved it!
It sucks that i had to fight with Google search results just to get to this video. Google is so liberal that they refuse to paint the middle east in any sort of compromising way even though it's an important part of REALITY. Jesus Google....
Lol, it's the common people that perpetuate this conflict, that refuse to compromise, it's because of them Arab leaders shy away from Israel, what a dumb, shallow and childish interpretation and understanding of the situation.
You have taken one of the most confusing topics imaginable and managed to make it at least a bit intelligible to a wide audience, and you've done it in the most unbiased and fair-spirited way I can imagine. Many thanks, and congratulations.
Crazy too because it’s simple, concise, unbiased, she talking at an acceptable if not relatively quick pace…and it’s still a 20 minute video. Which proves how complicated of a web it really is.
For some reason i woke up in the middle of the night and got scary obsessed about finding out whats happening in the middle east, and so here i am binge watching any and all political conflicts surrounding the area, and to make it even weirder I'm a highschooler from the Philippines (a totally different culture, yet im deeply intrigued)
@@butterfloop2071 some parts of the world chose not to see past whats being told in surface level media about countries in the middle east, like to most Americans when they hear middle east its associated with bad things, but for us Asian folks, well for me, its a rich and vibrant culture.
@@arcthepaladin2694 thank you very much T-T! Sadly what you mentioned is our reality right now. I wish people didn't believe everything on the news/media. or didn't generalise the whole community of billion people because of one brutal act . Or atleast speak up about the inhuman treatment and humiliation we're getting simply because if our religion and nationality, it almost feels like human rights stop at our tracks, and yet "they're" the first ones to talk about freedom.
This is probably the easiest to understand and well explained video on the middle east politics, covering so many different topics so efficiently! Thanks a lot
I've been searching for so f*cking long for a video that explains EVERYTHING I need to know about the Middle East. And not just a conflict between two of the countries. Finally I've found it!!!!! Thank you so much!
An entire chapter on how America was a negative influence on the Middle East. Informative,entertaining, but not unbiased. FYI America removed an authoritarian dictator from Iraq and placed in a democratic republic you forgot to mention that.
Wow, you have done an outstanding job presenting an accurate picture of what is happening and what has been happening in the Middle East for the past 100 years. My personal conclusion is that the destabilizing element of the war effort by the americans is deliberate but I very much appreciate that you chose not to pick sides, so viewers can draw their own conclusions rather then having someone else trying to do the thinking for them. This is what true journalists do, they do proper research and present the information to the public. I am most definitely subscribing and looking forward to more content!
This was amazing! I have been for a long time searching for explanations about the Middle East (quarantine studies hahah) and this video really made it clearer, it is a great starting point and I love how you took a realist approach. I really appreciate that you tried your best to be unbiased. You just earned a new subscriber! Thanks a lot :)
Ah, I'm so pleased you liked the video and recognise the spirit in which it was created. It's definitely just a jumping off point. It's important that the conversations around politics and geopolitics be as measured as possible because things can so easily become emotive for opposing viewpoints and it scuppers progress.
I don’t know why Geopolitics interests me so much 😂 I wish there were more opportunities for high schoolers like me to explore the subject on a deeper level.
Welcome to UA-cam University. You're tutor will be Google. Firstly, you must learn of bias, and loaded words. Logical fallacies next. You're on your way! With this basic knowledge, the information you obtain through UA-cam University should hold you well. I suggest an apprenticeship or trade school instead of college, and I hope you graduate high school easily and swiftly ! WELCOME TO UA-cam UNIVERSITY 😂😂😂
I wish there were more opportunities? The entire world is opportunities. My daughter told me she wanted to be a photographer when she grew up. I handed her a camera and told her "have at it." The camera sat on the end table for several weeks before I put it away.
In no way am I choosing sides between the Israeli in the Palestine situation but I do have a lot of empathy for the Palestinian people #sitting on the fence
I am from Middle East; I can say in general this video is a good and unbiased overview; but as has been said this is just and overview so it inevitably lack the depth of very complicated reasons of all conflicts happening there mostly due western world interventions and logging for the region wealth. Ex ISIS is created; trained and supported by USA and it's allies for the above reasons..anyway it's good video for who wants to have general Idea about ME.
@@ddkay6478 Trump in his presidintial campaign; hilary Clinton; most of political institutions; biggest media investigations; field investigations with terrorists; Isis didn't come to ME by UFOs; they came from somewhere;they entered from neighbouring USA allies countries Turkey; Saudia Arabia and others; and that what Joe Biden said when he was Vice prisedint of USA; US allies won't dare to do all that without USA approval; USA uses this terrorists to fight oppositon countries and as an excuse infront of US citizens to be in the region.
@@ddkay6478it's a huge subject; can't be condensed in a book or a website; You have the whole of internet; search by yourself; what I told you is a good start.
I admit that I was expecting a one-sided presentation of the Middle East situation; but I was pleasantly surprised with your even-handed description of the current situation and your comprehensive presentation of the events that led up to it. I am a history student and I have naively tried to figure out what I would have done to improve on your video. I could think of nothing except details which might have been detracting from your overall goal. As a Canadian, I probably would have been more critical of the US performance in Syria, but as I said, those details would not necessarily have improved your presentation and may have detracted from the final result. Good job. Excellent presentation.
Hello! I have been searching references in the internet for conflicts in history to be studied, what came into my mind was the turmoil in the Middle East. Thank you for breaking it down in an unbiased and simplified way!
You are one of the few westerners who knows which countries are included in the Middle East, unlike the uneducated people that confuse the region with a continent or think it's synonymous with Western Asia. But I want to just note something for later videos on the region. I saw a comment on here that mentioned Cyprus being part of the Middle East and he is right. You responded with “geographically it is and not culturally. The Middle East’s geographical makeup is solely based on shared culture politics and History. It is a geopolitical region. The region is not continental based but it is a transcontinental region(not confined to a single continent). The Middle East is a British term and may have originated in the 1850's in the British India Office. The term became more widely known when American naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan used the term in 1902 to designate the area between Arabia and India. So in the 20th century, the Middle East gradually came to encompass both the Near East and the Middle East. Egypt, The Levant, the Balkans and Turkey were part of the Near East. The Near East was the term in more common use during the 19th and early 20th century. The term “Middle East”, if employed at all, only referred to the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, and Iran. But later, the “Middle East” gradually came to encompass both areas(excluding the Balkans). This change in definition and terminology usage began taking place during World War 2 when Egypt was the site of the Allies’ Middle East supply center. There is actually a very deep meaning to this geographical division that precedes the Eurocentric terminologies of the region. So we have to go all the way back to the actual concept of this geographical/geopolitical division. What we call the “Middle East” region was originally an Arab invention/concept created way before the western terms “Middle East/Near East” even existed. The original term for the Middle Eastern region was “Al Mashriq” (ٱلْمَشْرِق) which is Arabic for “Where the sun rises”, referring to the Eastern part of the Arab world(Egypt, Levant, Arabian Peninsula and Iraq.) In the 19th century the Western term “Middle East/Near East” was created and used to basically describe the same region that the Arab medieval historians and geographers created in the 14th century. The region was originally a division conducted by Medieval Arab Historians and Geographers such as Ibn Khaldun to geographically divide the Arab world based on the cultural, political and historical differences between the Western Berber Maghreb region(Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco) and the Eastern Mashriq part of the Arab world(Egypt, Levant, Arabian Peninsula and Iraq). When the Europeans came along in the 19th century, they created the newer terms for the same region(Middle East/Near East/the Orient) and towards the 19th and 20th century they gradually added the non Arab countries(Cyprus, Turkey, Israel, and Iran). The word “Maghreb”, the opposite region to the Middle East, also called “Al Maghreb” or “Al Maghreb Al Araby”(المغرب العربي) is Arabic for “where the Sun sets”, and it refers to the western part of the Arab world, which are the North African countries beginning with Libya and ending with Morocco(sometimes Mauritania is included). “Al Mashriq” (ٱلْمَشْرِق) is modern day Middle East, while “Al Maghreb” is now what people call “North Africa” which does not really constitute the entirety of North Africa but just those Berber states. On the downside, said divisions were perfectly and coincidentally tailored for imperialistic powers. Conquer and divide, as they say, except this time around, the division was already there, so all that was left was the conquering part. The French and the British exploited this division. The Maghreb region was taken by the french and the Mashriq/Middle East/Near east region was taken by the British. They also took turns and went back and forth between regions(Egypt, Syria and Lebanon also experienced french imperialism). The funny thing is that the British continued using the original Arabic term for the “Maghreb” for a very long time until the newer generations just started calling it “North Africa”, which brings a lot of confusion today.
You basically summarised all my thoughts lots of ignorant people think the Middle East is only west Asia when in truth Egypt is also included because the Middle East is a region and west Asia is a subcontinent.
Very helpful! I’m always confused by this stuff. Although it was fast, it at least shed some light for me. Going to watch it again to hopefully retain more. Thank you!
Some time stamps: 1:55 The division of the Middle East by foreign powers 2:41 The spread of Wahhabism 3:21 The Israel vs. Palestine conflict 5:40 The Saudi Arabia and Iran rivalry 6:38 American foreign policy 17:09 Conclusion
You're epic, thank you for keeping it simplistic and easy comprehensible. You did a amazing job is explaining everything you stated in the video. Thank you for your unbiased and accurate conveying of the middle east.
Saw some people arguing under a comment that there is bias or a lack of clarity. I also understand this was explained without great depth and broad brush strokes. Great video as an introduction, exactly what I was looking for as someone who knew very little. It gives me topics I can grasp onto and investigate further. Thank you.
There is incorrect information here 1. You talked about Israel as if the Jews were present before and in large numbers, and this is absolutely not true. Rather, their number was very, very small and most of them came from Spain fleeing persecution. As for the Jews who exist today, most of them came after World War II 2. You ignored the genocide that the Jews are committing against the Palestinians and only talked about Hitler's crimes, as if you are saying that the Jews were subjected to oppression, so there is no objection to practicing persecution against the Palestinians 😶 3. You denied that America has no goal in destabilizing the region. You are killing me with laughter 😅 I hope that the viewers review the information about the Middle East and change their idea about it because your media is very good at misleading
There is incorrect information here 1. You talked about Israel as if the Jews were present before and in large numbers, and this is absolutely not true. Rather, their number was very, very small and most of them came from Spain fleeing persecution. As for the Jews who exist today, most of them came after World War II 2. You ignored the genocide that the Jews are committing against the Palestinians and only talked about Hitler's crimes, as if you are saying that the Jews were subjected to oppression, so there is no objection to practicing persecution against the Palestinians 😶 3. You denied that America has no goal in destabilizing the region. You are killing me with laughter 😅 I hope that the viewers review the information about the Middle East and change their idea about it because your media is very good at misleading
Thanks for the info, not biased and i think i followed that up decently because i didnt fully understand what went on in the middle east that much but i guess its a simplified version of what happened so thanks
I feel sure I watched one of these @LondonCityGirl vids before and was quite impressed. THIS one oughta be a doozie, particularly at this moment … 🤔😉✌️
Thank you for commenting ... it was very important to me that people from that part of the world feel that this video is accurate, representative of all sides and objective 👍
I hope so too but I think it'll be very hard, all these governments and organisations appear to work purely on self interest sometimes not even considering their own people's interests for Israel and Palestine they'll need representation that aims for true peace for everyone, I believe only when the Israeli and Palestinian politicians ( as well as radicals like hamas) are ready to take into account the interest of the other as well as their own, and only when they place the other's innocent civilians as a priority will a true peace be achieved, be it through a one state solution, a semi independent state solution, a two state solution, a three state solution or even a one state solution with either or both west Bank and Gaza under Jordanian and Egyptian rule respectively, the oslut3 should matter little as long as it bridges and lessens the conflict to the maximum and ensure as much of an ever lasting peace as possible, despite everything I'm convinced that unlike Syria, Lebanon, Iraq or Yemen, Israel and Palestine can end their conflict on their own just between themselves and tell the rest of the world mind their business with lesser consequences on them both especially if they continue cooperating, however I believe the others especially Syria is much much more complicated the amount of regional and international powers involved make it harder to just end the conflict with an internal peace deal, not only the true conflict can easily count nearly 6 sides, some more allied between themselves than others, if we add regional sides it just keeps growing with Iran, Turkey and Israel among the top 20 international military powers and top 5 regional political powers , and then you have Russia, USA and to a lesser extent Europe and China with a real headache inducing graph network of allies and enemies " the simple : enemy of my enemy is my friend, doesn't seem to exactly work"
I searched for a video that explained why the middle east is so important in geopolitics in a clear, unbiased and extended way and I found exactly what I was looking for. Loved it!
The conclusion was just beautiful! Unbiased, clear and empathetic, highlighting the real victims, the common people!
I agree!
It sucks that i had to fight with Google search results just to get to this video. Google is so liberal that they refuse to paint the middle east in any sort of compromising way even though it's an important part of REALITY. Jesus Google....
Surprisingly objective. You don’t see many unbiased assessments of middle eastern politics.
Lol, it's the common people that perpetuate this conflict, that refuse to compromise, it's because of them Arab leaders shy away from Israel, what a dumb, shallow and childish interpretation and understanding of the situation.
You have taken one of the most confusing topics imaginable and managed to make it at least a bit intelligible to a wide audience, and you've done it in the most unbiased and fair-spirited way I can imagine. Many thanks, and congratulations.
Crazy too because it’s simple, concise, unbiased, she talking at an acceptable if not relatively quick pace…and it’s still a 20 minute video. Which proves how complicated of a web it really is.
For some reason i woke up in the middle of the night and got scary obsessed about finding out whats happening in the middle east, and so here i am binge watching any and all political conflicts surrounding the area, and to make it even weirder I'm a highschooler from the Philippines (a totally different culture, yet im deeply intrigued)
I've been SUPER intrigued by global politics recently. I'm a young American and obsessing over other countries has opened my eyes a bit.
Wow i thought the rest of the world didn't know we existed 😂
@@butterfloop2071 some parts of the world chose not to see past whats being told in surface level media about countries in the middle east, like to most Americans when they hear middle east its associated with bad things, but for us Asian folks, well for me, its a rich and vibrant culture.
its just that, the politics can really make the image as a whole not that pleasant for normal people.
@@arcthepaladin2694 thank you very much T-T!
Sadly what you mentioned is our reality right now. I wish people didn't believe everything on the news/media. or didn't generalise the whole community of billion people because of one brutal act . Or atleast speak up about the inhuman treatment and humiliation we're getting simply because if our religion and nationality, it almost feels like human rights stop at our tracks, and yet "they're" the first ones to talk about freedom.
This is probably the easiest to understand and well explained video on the middle east politics, covering so many different topics so efficiently! Thanks a lot
Best video I've found so far. You summed the history, went over key wars and events that has led the ME to what it is today. Thank you!
This should be the media capital instead of FOX news and CNN
What is Greater Middle East Project (MENA)?
ua-cam.com/channels/i7-NKFEVnHok6yPS1JpvCQ.html
They both should be shut down lmao
I've been searching for so f*cking long for a video that explains EVERYTHING I need to know about the Middle East. And not just a conflict between two of the countries. Finally I've found it!!!!! Thank you so much!
No doubt, that was well done, but 18 minutes...you think maybe that's not everything?
"Everything" LoL
we need more people like you describing major things in simple ways!! great video btw
i just discover this channel, i'm gonna consume all the videos in the following quarantine days :-)
how did it go??
What is Greater Middle East Project (MENA)?
ua-cam.com/channels/i7-NKFEVnHok6yPS1JpvCQ.html
Simple, clear, unbiased.
Thank you! A key aim was to ensure that all perspectives were given equal weight so this comment is very much appreciated
An entire chapter on how America was a negative influence on the Middle East.
Informative,entertaining,
but not unbiased.
FYI America removed an authoritarian dictator from Iraq and placed in a democratic republic you forgot to mention that.
this video is incredibly biased
@@shardch100 sure I agree, the American democracy should be specified as a bourgeois republic
What is Greater Middle East Project (MENA)?
ua-cam.com/channels/i7-NKFEVnHok6yPS1JpvCQ.html
This is simple and well structured, you just earned yourself a subscriber. Thank you!
Thank you! So great to get feedback like this after the time and effort required for these type of vids 😁
Well said
@@Hassan-cf8dp The Western capitalists and Imperialists brought so much destructions to this part of the world.
Alhamduillah.. 😭😭🙏🙏
If popular media outlets reported with this much clarity and unbiasedness, there would be much less hatred in the world
Wow, you have done an outstanding job presenting an accurate picture of what is happening and what has been happening in the Middle East for the past 100 years. My personal conclusion is that the destabilizing element of the war effort by the americans is deliberate but I very much appreciate that you chose not to pick sides, so viewers can draw their own conclusions rather then having someone else trying to do the thinking for them.
This is what true journalists do, they do proper research and present the information to the public.
I am most definitely subscribing and looking forward to more content!
This is the best explanation about the middle east's geopolitics i have ever found here on youtube, thanksssss
This was amazing! I have been for a long time searching for explanations about the Middle East (quarantine studies hahah) and this video really made it clearer, it is a great starting point and I love how you took a realist approach. I really appreciate that you tried your best to be unbiased. You just earned a new subscriber! Thanks a lot :)
Ah, I'm so pleased you liked the video and recognise the spirit in which it was created. It's definitely just a jumping off point.
It's important that the conversations around politics and geopolitics be as measured as possible because things can so easily become emotive for opposing viewpoints and it scuppers progress.
This UA-camr said unified saudi! You can't unified athing never existed there was nothing such as saudi to be unified
@@messianic_scam then why is Arabia mentionned in the Quran??
@@anonymous-oy7zg
where
I don’t know why Geopolitics interests me so much 😂 I wish there were more opportunities for high schoolers like me to explore the subject on a deeper level.
I'm a highschooler too and get so interested in these videos, I seriously want to learn all about the details lmao.
Welcome to UA-cam University. You're tutor will be Google. Firstly, you must learn of bias, and loaded words. Logical fallacies next. You're on your way! With this basic knowledge, the information you obtain through UA-cam University should hold you well. I suggest an apprenticeship or trade school instead of college, and I hope you graduate high school easily and swiftly ! WELCOME TO UA-cam UNIVERSITY 😂😂😂
I wish there were more opportunities? The entire world is opportunities. My daughter told me she wanted to be a photographer when she grew up. I handed her a camera and told her "have at it." The camera sat on the end table for several weeks before I put it away.
Dave S not when you’re poor and have to work as a teen to help support your family
@@ydb1523 Nobody is going to accomplish your goals for you and lay off the excuses. They become habit forming.
Thank you very much. I was one of the "Utterly Confused" and this was very helpful.
That was so well made! I actually understand what's happening now!
Easy to follow, clear, unbiased, great visuals -- great job love it
I love your voice, soft and sound, making the intense subject seem very academically objective.
This is one of the cleanest and most helpful videos I've ever watched on this subject. This video is a treasure. Thank you, LondonCityGirl
Didn't know much about the Middle East conflict. According to comments its a great video, so I subbed. :) Thank you!
Great video, very clear and concise!
Thank you,
Joe.
Never heard it explain this well! Nice job and keep up the great work you do!
very clear and well explained. Kudos to all who were involved in the making of this video!
In no way am I choosing sides between the Israeli in the Palestine situation but I do have a lot of empathy for the Palestinian people #sitting on the fence
Palestine > israshit
Palestine? That is Jordan of today.
LOL
Nothing more endearing than 70 years of intransigently demanding the ethnic cleansing of your neighbors from their homes.
@@jackkessler9876
Where did you get this from?
Al-Jazeera?
@@osher87 No, from the Palestinians
Brilliant. Watching this has been so valuable; can’t thank you enough.
I am from Middle East; I can say in general this video is a good and unbiased overview; but as has been said this is just and overview so it inevitably lack the depth of very complicated reasons of all conflicts happening there mostly due western world interventions and logging for the region wealth. Ex ISIS is created; trained and supported by USA and it's allies for the above reasons..anyway it's good video for who wants to have general Idea about ME.
"Ex ISIS is created; trained and supported by USA and it's allies for the above reasons" sources for this assertion please?
@@ddkay6478 Trump in his presidintial campaign; hilary Clinton; most of political institutions; biggest media investigations; field investigations with terrorists; Isis didn't come to ME by UFOs; they came from somewhere;they entered from neighbouring USA allies countries Turkey; Saudia Arabia and others; and that what Joe Biden said when he was Vice prisedint of USA; US allies won't dare to do all that without USA approval; USA uses this terrorists to fight oppositon countries and as an excuse infront of US citizens to be in the region.
@@ffhashimi Trump is not a source for me😝
@@ffhashimi you didnt give a book, a website, a documentary, a research...would you please
@@ddkay6478it's a huge subject; can't be condensed in a book or a website; You have the whole of internet; search by yourself; what I told you is a good start.
I admit that I was expecting a one-sided presentation of the Middle East situation; but I was pleasantly surprised with your even-handed description of the current situation and your comprehensive presentation of the events that led up to it. I am a history student and I have naively tried to figure out what I would have done to improve on your video. I could think of nothing except details which might have been detracting from your overall goal. As a Canadian, I probably would have been more critical of the US performance in Syria, but as I said, those details would not necessarily have improved your presentation and may have detracted from the final result. Good job. Excellent presentation.
Thanks for uploading this, it makes much more sense now!
Hello! I have been searching references in the internet for conflicts in history to be studied, what came into my mind was the turmoil in the Middle East.
Thank you for breaking it down in an unbiased and simplified way!
You are one of the few westerners who knows which countries are included in the Middle East, unlike the uneducated people that confuse the region with a continent or think it's synonymous with Western Asia. But I want to just note something for later videos on the region. I saw a comment on here that mentioned Cyprus being part of the Middle East and he is right. You responded with “geographically it is and not culturally. The Middle East’s geographical makeup is solely based on shared culture politics and History. It is a geopolitical region. The region is not continental based but it is a transcontinental region(not confined to a single continent).
The Middle East is a British term and may have originated in the 1850's in the British India Office. The term became more widely known when American naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan used the term in 1902 to designate the area between Arabia and India. So in the 20th century, the Middle East gradually came to encompass both the Near East and the Middle East. Egypt, The Levant, the Balkans and Turkey were part of the Near East. The Near East was the term in more common use during the 19th and early 20th century. The term “Middle East”, if employed at all, only referred to the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, and Iran. But later, the “Middle East” gradually came to encompass both areas(excluding the Balkans). This change in definition and terminology usage began taking place during World War 2 when Egypt was the site of the Allies’ Middle East supply center.
There is actually a very deep meaning to this geographical division that precedes the Eurocentric terminologies of the region. So we have to go all the way back to the actual concept of this geographical/geopolitical division. What we call the “Middle East” region was originally an Arab invention/concept created way before the western terms “Middle East/Near East” even existed. The original term for the Middle Eastern region was “Al Mashriq” (ٱلْمَشْرِق) which is Arabic for “Where the sun rises”, referring to the Eastern part of the Arab world(Egypt, Levant, Arabian Peninsula and Iraq.) In the 19th century the Western term “Middle East/Near East” was created and used to basically describe the same region that the Arab medieval historians and geographers created in the 14th century. The region was originally a division conducted by Medieval Arab Historians and Geographers such as Ibn Khaldun to geographically divide the Arab world based on the cultural, political and historical differences between the Western Berber Maghreb region(Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco) and the Eastern Mashriq part of the Arab world(Egypt, Levant, Arabian Peninsula and Iraq). When the Europeans came along in the 19th century, they created the newer terms for the same region(Middle East/Near East/the Orient) and towards the 19th and 20th century they gradually added the non Arab countries(Cyprus, Turkey, Israel, and Iran). The word “Maghreb”, the opposite region to the Middle East, also called “Al Maghreb” or “Al Maghreb Al Araby”(المغرب العربي) is Arabic for “where the Sun sets”, and it refers to the western part of the Arab world, which are the North African countries beginning with Libya and ending with Morocco(sometimes Mauritania is included). “Al Mashriq” (ٱلْمَشْرِق) is modern day Middle East, while “Al Maghreb” is now what people call “North Africa” which does not really constitute the entirety of North Africa but just those Berber states.
On the downside, said divisions were perfectly and coincidentally tailored for imperialistic powers. Conquer and divide, as they say, except this time around, the division was already there, so all that was left was the conquering part. The French and the British exploited this division. The Maghreb region was taken by the french and the Mashriq/Middle East/Near east region was taken by the British. They also took turns and went back and forth between regions(Egypt, Syria and Lebanon also experienced french imperialism). The funny thing is that the British continued using the original Arabic term for the “Maghreb” for a very long time until the newer generations just started calling it “North Africa”, which brings a lot of confusion today.
You basically summarised all my thoughts lots of ignorant people think the Middle East is only west Asia when in truth Egypt is also included because the Middle East is a region and west Asia is a subcontinent.
Very helpful! I’m always confused by this stuff. Although it was fast, it at least shed some light for me. Going to watch it again to hopefully retain more. Thank you!
I subscribed after 1 minute. Wonderfully explained
Easy to understand 💯no long grammar 😂 ,I love the illustration and it was really helpful 💯👌thank you and I just subscribed 😀
Fantastic explanation! Five stars!
Some time stamps:
1:55 The division of the Middle East by foreign powers
2:41 The spread of Wahhabism
3:21 The Israel vs. Palestine conflict
5:40 The Saudi Arabia and Iran rivalry
6:38 American foreign policy
17:09 Conclusion
Extremely well done speedy brief on what is the middle east.
Just what I needed! I’m going to watch it again
Brilliant: Well done! Amazing production.
Had been looking for a crisp explanation , found it very useful , thank you 👍
Incredible how you made everything so clear
thanks for this! that was an amazing way of summarizing a lot of group names and all the wars
YASSS QUEEN! Thanks for a straightforward no bullshit video. Luv u Sis ❤️
You're epic, thank you for keeping it simplistic and easy comprehensible. You did a amazing job is explaining everything you stated in the video. Thank you for your unbiased and accurate conveying of the middle east.
Very well done, liked it.
It´s a good overview and it´s ok for everyone. with a normal understanding.
The missing crash course I needed
Lovely storytelling
Så jävla tråkigt med hemstudiedag
This video was perfect, very educational and unbiased. Well done!
Nicely put together in a sequence. Loved it
precise and neat, this is what we need to see more of. new subscriber :)
Not many things I can think of where a "simple" explanation warrants an 18-minute video, but the Middle East is one of them.
Well balanced, unbiased narrative.. kudos to the narrator
Thank you for sharing your ideas. Watching all the way from Vanuatu 😁😀👍🔥🔥🇻🇺🇻🇺🇻🇺
Excellent breakdown in such a relatively short time. Well done.
Saw some people arguing under a comment that there is bias or a lack of clarity. I also understand this was explained without great depth and broad brush strokes. Great video as an introduction, exactly what I was looking for as someone who knew very little. It gives me topics I can grasp onto and investigate further.
Thank you.
So delighted to find your videos with realistic simple but complete expln of complex matters
Very well explained. Mark a new subscriber 👍🏻
Very nice video and honest history
Excellent work... Keep it up... Respect from 🇵🇰
Excellent video. Simple, clear and easy for someone with little to no knowledge of the region to understand.
Crazy how Israel has managed to survive meanwhile surrounded by so many Muslim countries.
thank you ,for covering all this in this time
There is incorrect information here
1. You talked about Israel as if the Jews were present before and in large numbers, and this is absolutely not true. Rather, their number was very, very small and most of them came from Spain fleeing persecution. As for the Jews who exist today, most of them came after World War II
2. You ignored the genocide that the Jews are committing against the Palestinians and only talked about Hitler's crimes, as if you are saying that the Jews were subjected to oppression, so there is no objection to practicing persecution against the Palestinians 😶
3. You denied that America has no goal in destabilizing the region. You are killing me with laughter 😅
I hope that the viewers review the information about the Middle East and change their idea about it because your media is very good at misleading
Wow super complex things explained in simplest way.... Subscriber earned
Had to watch in .75x🕵️♂️ loved the cadence and info. Good job city gurl💯👌
Thank you! 😁😁
Very good broad overview, thank you!
Very very amazing, everyone should watch this
Subscribed ! Great work. :)
Well articulated ,I just subscribed
Historic facts, I love it. This clear up so much I didn’t understand or got wrong.
Thanks for the video. It was excellent! 👏👏👏
Im in the Usaf right now and our instructor talked about his time in the Middle East and it interested me to see how everyone interacts with everyone
Very well done. Thank you for the insight.
Nice job! Clear and concise :-)
This is not an explanation,. This is art.
Very clear independent unbiased overview of problems in the Middle East.
Best video ever on middle East ❤pls continue this
There is incorrect information here
1. You talked about Israel as if the Jews were present before and in large numbers, and this is absolutely not true. Rather, their number was very, very small and most of them came from Spain fleeing persecution. As for the Jews who exist today, most of them came after World War II
2. You ignored the genocide that the Jews are committing against the Palestinians and only talked about Hitler's crimes, as if you are saying that the Jews were subjected to oppression, so there is no objection to practicing persecution against the Palestinians 😶
3. You denied that America has no goal in destabilizing the region. You are killing me with laughter 😅
I hope that the viewers review the information about the Middle East and change their idea about it because your media is very good at misleading
Thanks a lot for this video, very helpful
Very helpful, thanks!
Thanks for the info, not biased and i think i followed that up decently because i didnt fully understand what went on in the middle east that much but i guess its a simplified version of what happened so thanks
Very nicely explained !
I just love this video. Periodt!
Thank you for a great explanation!
bravo really excellent i learned so much!
It would be really nice to have lots and lots of videos like this.
I feel sure I watched one of these @LondonCityGirl vids before and was quite impressed. THIS one oughta be a doozie, particularly at this moment … 🤔😉✌️
i can't thank you enough for this information
A very clear overview.
thanx for the clarity 👍
Thank you London City Girl. Very well explained. I just subscribed to your channel.
Great video!
Who came here to get info for university assignment 🤣🤦
Thank you well explained 👍❤️
I learned more from this video then I have ever known thumbs up 👍
Great and helpful thanks 🙏🏽
honestly the best video
Israeli here, excellent video, hope it'll somehow get fixed all of this situation.
Thank you for commenting ... it was very important to me that people from that part of the world feel that this video is accurate, representative of all sides and objective 👍
We will never accept Israel. Israel is trash
I hope so too but I think it'll be very hard, all these governments and organisations appear to work purely on self interest sometimes not even considering their own people's interests for Israel and Palestine they'll need representation that aims for true peace for everyone, I believe only when the Israeli and Palestinian politicians ( as well as radicals like hamas) are ready to take into account the interest of the other as well as their own, and only when they place the other's innocent civilians as a priority will a true peace be achieved, be it through a one state solution, a semi independent state solution, a two state solution, a three state solution or even a one state solution with either or both west Bank and Gaza under Jordanian and Egyptian rule respectively, the oslut3 should matter little as long as it bridges and lessens the conflict to the maximum and ensure as much of an ever lasting peace as possible, despite everything I'm convinced that unlike Syria, Lebanon, Iraq or Yemen, Israel and Palestine can end their conflict on their own just between themselves and tell the rest of the world mind their business with lesser consequences on them both especially if they continue cooperating, however I believe the others especially Syria is much much more complicated the amount of regional and international powers involved make it harder to just end the conflict with an internal peace deal, not only the true conflict can easily count nearly 6 sides, some more allied between themselves than others, if we add regional sides it just keeps growing with Iran, Turkey and Israel among the top 20 international military powers and top 5 regional political powers , and then you have Russia, USA and to a lesser extent Europe and China with a real headache inducing graph network of allies and enemies " the simple : enemy of my enemy is my friend, doesn't seem to exactly work"
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Thanks so much for the comprehensive overview - very helpful.
well done and refreshing!!!
That smile on sadham face at 12 minute mark. Can you be more jolly