Oil and the Middle East
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This eBook is short history of Oil and the Middle East. Oil has become the most important factor in the emergence of basic problems and conflicts in the Middle East. Oil that is used only fuel and weapon in the first years of history became an energy source of growing industry from the mid-1800s.
The most important region where is oil outside the U.S. was the Middle East that is center of world trade routes. Most important oil regions in the Middle East was Azerbaijan and Iraq dominated by the Turks. For this reason, both in Western countries has increased interest in the Middle East as well as the Ottoman Empire that is state of the Turks has encountered significant political issues and was dismemberment of his territory.
Here, are on the basis of 3 important questions that we have been living in the Middle East in the last century and we will live next years.
Abdullah Manaz
Dr Abdullah ManazAbdullah Manaz was born in Yozgat's Yerköy district in 1958. He graduated from Ankara Mamak high school in 1978 and from Theology Faculty of Ankara University in 1984. In 1990, he became a doctor of Islamic Philosophy in Institute of Social Sciences of Ankara University. His Doctorate Thesis was about Role of Wisdom about Understanding Quran.He started journalism after 1978 and his some news and cartoons were published in national newspapers. He entered to Turkish Radio and Television as producer in 1984. He has made hundreds program's production and direction until this day. He received various awards in 1985, 1986 and 1994 with his programs. In 1987, he studied Arabic language for a period of one year in Syria. He made researching several times in Northern Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and the European countries.He gave lectures about “Program Production on TV” at Faculty of Communication of Ege University between 1995 and 1998. He was president of "National unity and Strategy Foundation" in 2003 and 2004. He has participated to national and international conferences and has presented papers. He has retired as a strategic expert at TRT Izmir Television in 2011. He speaks Arabic and English.His Published Works:1.The Islamic Movements in Last Period, (Big Boy 232 Pages) Ankara - 1989. (Turkish)2.Turkish Period Monuments in Syria’s Capital Damascus, Ministry of Culture Publications, Arabic-Turkish Book Photo Album, Ankara-1992. (ISBN 975-17-0928-8)3.Religious Culture and Moral Knowledge, Primary 4 Class Textbook, Policy Publications, (Big Boy 128 Pages), Ankara - 1994. (Turkish) (ISBN 975-7724-30-0)4.Religious Culture and Moral Knowledge, Primary 5 Class Textbook, Policy Publications, (Big Boy 128 Pages), Ankara - 1994. (Turkish) (ISBN 975-7724-29-7)5.Atatürk's Reforms and Islam, Akademi Publications, (Big Boy 257 Pages) İzmir - 1995. (Turkish) (ISBN 975-8001-00-0)6.History of Political Zionism, IQ Publications (Medium-sized 144 pages), Istanbul - 2005. (Turkish) (ISBN 975-255-032-0)7.The Groups against Turkiye, IQ Publications (Medium-sized 128 pages), Istanbul - 2005. (Turkish) (ISBN 975-255-033-9)8.Atlas of Strategic Maps, IQ Publications, 16 Strategic Maps, Istanbul - 2006. (Turkish) (ISBN 975-255-080-0)9.Atatürk's Reforms and Islam, (Current Edition), IQ Publications (Medium-sized 336 pages), Istanbul - 2006. (Turkish) (ISBN 975-255-084-3)10.Political Islamism, 1 Volume: Political Islamism in the World, (Medium-sized 512 Pages), 2nd Volume: Political Islamism in Turkiye, (Medium-sized 576 pages), Extended Third Edition, IQ Publications, Istanbul - 2008. (Turkish) (ISBN 978-975-255-174-9)11.Turkish Quran, Chronological and with Decline Reasons, (Medium-sized 656 pages), first edition, IQ Publications, Istanbul - 2008. (Turkish) (ISBN 978-975-255-218-0)12.Turkish Calendar and Astrology, Personality Analysis by Year of Birth, (Medium sized, 128 pages), First edition, IQ Publications, Istanbul - 2010. (Turkish) (ISBN 978-975-255-292-0)His E-Books:1.Oil and the Middle East, Screen Size: 760x560, 24 Page, 267 KB, 20122.Terrorism in Turkey, Screen Size: 760x560, 66 Page, 232 KB, 20053.Islam and Sport, Screen Size: 760x560, 54 Page, 267 KB, 20124.Petrol ve Ortadoğu (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 760x560, 48 Sayfa, 390 KB, 2012.5.Türkiye’ye Yönelik Terör Odakları (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 760x560, 128 Sayfa, 307 KB, 20056.İslamda Akıl (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 760x560, 164 Sayfa, 360 KB, 19887.Türk Takvimi ve Astrolojisi (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 760x560, 160 Sayfa, 481 KB, 20128.Siyasi Siyonizm Tarihi (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 760x560, 216 Sayfa, 521 KB, 20059.Atatürk Reformları ve İslam (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 760x560, 532 Sayfa, 608 KB, 200510.Dünyada Siyasal İslamcılık (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 960x570, 522 Sayfa, 1052 KB, 1995-201211.Türkiye’de Siyasal İslamcılık (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 960x570, 616 Sayfa, 1176 KB, 1995-201212.Kronolojik Türkçe Kuran (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 960x570, 856 Sayfa, 1227 KB, 201213.Stratejik Haritalar (Turkish), Ekran Boyutu: 960x570, 20 Sayfa, 4384 KB, 200514.Şam'da Türk Eserleri - Asari'l Ahdi't Turki Fi Dimaşk (Turkish and Arabic), Ekran Boyutu: 750x570, 222 Sayfa, 25,2 MB, 198815.Turkish Monuments in Damascus - Asar al Ahdi al Turki fi Dimask, Ekran Boyutu: 750x570, 222 Sayfa, 25,2 MB, 1988
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Oil and the Middle East - Abdullah Manaz
OIL
AND
THE MIDDLE EAST
Dr Abdullah Manaz
Strategy Expert
Copyright 2012 by Abdullah Manaz
Smashwords Edition
ManazNet
2012
Turkiye
Contents
I. First Petroleum Resources
I.A Azeri Petroleum
I.B American Petroleum
I.C Turkish Petroleum
II. Invasion of Islamic World
II.A Three Big Plans for Oil Rule
II.A.1 United Armenia Project
II.A.2 Big Israel Project
II.A.3 United Kurdistan Project
II.A.4 Cold War and Green Belt
III. New Strategies in the Middle East
III.A September 11 Attacks
III.B Light Green Line Project
ABSTRACT
Oil has become the most important factor in the emergence of basic problems and conflicts in the Middle East. Oil that is used only fuel and weapon in the first years of history became an energy source of growing industry from the mid-1800s.
The most important region where is oil outside the U.S. was the Middle East that is center of world trade routes. Most important oil regions in the Middle East was Azerbaijan and Iraq dominated by the Turks. For this reason, both in Western countries has increased interest in the Middle East as well as the Ottoman Empire that is state of the Turks has encountered significant political issues and was dismemberment of his territory.
Azerbaijan oil regions, without much difficulty came under the control of Western companies. For this reason, Turkish state should have been fragmented for capturing of Iraqi oil. The period of from the 1850s until the First World War was a period of political preparation. Three new states project supporting of Western countries emerged in the Middle East oil regions: Armenia, Kurdistan and Israel. As a part of this plan, ethnic and political conflicts were unearthed between the Ottoman Empire and Armenians, Kurds and