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The Middle East is the center of conflict and crisis in the world today. This region has been the scene of the most intense conflicts in the last years of the twentieth century and the early years of the present century. The Iran-Iraq war, which has been called the longest classic war, the Persian Gulf War, the occupation of Kuwait by Iraq, the challenge of regional powers in the Persian Gulf, the US military invasion of Iraq and the fall of the Ba'athist regime in Iraq, the Yemeni civil war, the Israeli-Lebanese conflict, the nuclear crisis Iran and ... are among the main critical and critical events in recent years in the Middle East. Due to the structure and texture of the region, such conflicts will occur continuously and with the current trend of the Middle East horizon, it will always represent crisis, conflict and insecurity. The reason for Israel's need for security and ensuring the flow of energy in the region has always been the concern of US officials. George W. Bush was President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. The invasion of Afghanistan, the unilateral occupation of Iraq, and the imposition of sanctions on US-independent countries in the Middle East after 9/11 are among Bush's unilateral actions in the Middle East. He has used a wide range of tools to implement the US national security strategy, from military hardware attacks to human rights abuses and the need for political freedoms.
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