The Saudi-Iranian Rivalry & the Changing Geopolitics of the Middle East
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024
- The second of two sessions in the symposium on "US Foreign Policy after the Iran Nuclear Deal and the Changing Geopolitics of the Middle East" held on May 2, 2016 at the University of Denver. The speakers on this panel (“US Policy, the Saudi-Iranian Rivalry and the Changing Geopolitics of the Middle East”) were Gregory Gause (Texas A&M University), Mohsen Milani (University of South Florida), and Ambassador Gary Grappo (University of Denver), moderated by Danny Postel (University of Denver). This event was co-sponsored by the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver and the Center for Strategic & Diplomatic Studies at the University of South Florida.
Where did you found this man . He doesn't know what his talking about. I don't even bother responding to it
You literally just did. Yeah, he's a real goober, this one. Lotta hotdogs and marshmellows like that over here... Gotta watch out...
What a nice and civilized atmosphere is there. All participants are incredibly well informed and educated. I would've loved to participate in a debate like that.
why is he wearing broken eyeglasses?
Strategy and diplomatic study topics is one of the most difficult subject for the universal to grasp the insight as if any countries arise the geopolitical disputes or diplomatic crisis currently occurred in the middle east between Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Lot of words for “it’s my prerogative “.
Gauss should be secretary of state. he knows the damn problem
That Mohsen guy (from his accent seems Iranian in origin) very pro-Iran and their policies. Just a couple of notes, as an Iraqi-shiaa myself there is a huge increase of opposition against Iran in Iraq from the youth in particular here. He paints Iran as that great diversify country just because it have churches and Temples but everyone in the region knows that its just a way for the regime to (look good for the outsiders) but all their policies is extremely hostile to its own people and neighbors.
Iranians tried soo hard to de-stabilize the region in every way possible. Do you know that sectarian conflict was (non-existent) before 1979 and once the Iranian regime took power in that country all hell was unleashed in that region !!
I would bet right now, if the Iranian regime cease to exist anymore in the region (80-90%) of the conflicts would be resolved. And you'd see way different middle-east that the world saw in the past 40 plus years for sure.
After watching enough "this is how you dont play"
I am incredibly wary of when people overuse "okay" / "Alright"
so this guy, while very nice with words otherwise, just reminds me of DSP.
I feel for the assistant dude with the broken glasses, i broke mine the same way while on a training exercise and had to deal with that shit for nearly a month.
Israel started the 1967 war. They literally preemptively attacked and started it. The US had to kick the Zionist down a peg or two to give up the Sinai, etc..
Guase says. '' What do you need to have militias? and then replies, ''money, guns, etc''. How well you can restate the prescription that your government mercilessly has given humanity since Vietnam war!!
A great scholar Milani!
yes ,I agree with you 100%.
State authority broke down. But its all started with what Wesley Clark said: The Wars were Planned, Seven countries (look it up on youtube)
right.....right......right......right.......right
Afghanistan is not in the middle east it in Central Asia
it is sometimes considered part of Greater middle east
KJ Vids
well, the _"Middle East"_ isn't a specific geographical region. It's a political term coined by the colonial Brits in the early 1900s. If anything it should be North Africa, Arabian Peninsula, West Asia and the Caucasus, South West Asia and Central Asia.
KJ Vids i use to think that that until i took Geopolitics of energy.
in 23:04'', Gause alludes to MBS as the guy ''who is running most of the show'' in Saudi Arabia. Guase forgot to mention the writer of the show; i.e. the US. Discussing Iran, Syria, Saudis, etc in vacuum is counterproductive. It is better to give the true narrative by starting the story like this: Once upon a time, the US wanted to expand its hegemony. As a result,....................................
Abbas milani does not talk behalf of Iranian. He works for Niac lobby
Iran supported Shah Masoud in Afghanistan who were fighting Taliban and the majority of his alliance were Sunnis. Iran also supported Bosnian fighters who are Sunni Muslims, in fact, both Iran and Saudi Arabia were aiding them at the same time.
And iran now supports Taliban und the sunni fundemantalists in Afghanistan.
why put the definate accusation on Assad for use of chemical weapons when the global community has not been shown either way of who was the real culprit that used the chemical weapon? I think we should be fair to all involved in the atrocities in the country of Syrian war.
Sorry. I am talking about Gary.
The sectarian question: maybe it's not the only factor, doesn't explain everything, but the Iranians tend to ally themselves with shiites and the Saudis with sunnis. It's a major factor in understanding the geopolitics of the region.
The Saudis helped overthrow the sunni Muslim brotherhood government in Egypt and classify them as terrorist organisation
😂😂😂
Are the groups that are taking control over the oil and lng industry going make money for a short period of time or long. How can green industry compete on a price point with ALL the oil and lng out there.
Tell your audience why Iraq and Libya were toppled by the West--with America from behind
Because Saudi masters asked and were the main conspirator in order to become dominant power without any brain to think of long term vision. Saudi and Kuwait footed the bill for 1991 and 2003 war in Iraq.
Someone get him a new pair of glasses
Very good seminar.
A lot of facts. There is no shia mosque in Saudi answer Shias are extremely suppressed there.
Shias have suppressed by small Sunni rulers in Bahrain for long time almost ever since Iran gave independency to Bahrain.
Sam Thanks Zein just to be clear in that , there is no mosque for Shia in fully Sunni cities in Saudi , but in the Eastern Province, there are Shia mosques or Hussainyas and also Shia court for Jafari jurisprudence.
Sam Thanks Zein agreed, it is a great discussion.
All good having churches in Iran, however , He failed to mention that even there is around 20% Sunni in Iran there isn't any Sunni mosques!
it is illegal to celebrate Moharram in Qatif and also people are forced to work during Ashura
You don,t need a separate Sunni mosque to pray, as a Moslem,because Shia and sunni is a political division,has got nothing to do with the fundamentals of religion.
Enamul Kahn
Sunni and Shia are completely different.
Shiisme was created by the Iranian converts to keep their own traditions prior to Islam. Their beliefs and systems are also completely different.
The best strategy ... if can be accomplished ... would be for the Americans and the Russians maybe Saudis to Guarantee Assad to remain in power and his people given protection and security in exchange for breaking away from the Iranians! Part of Syria will be divided for the Sunnis.
I really think none of them know ( or will not say the facts ) exactly
Oil is good for lubrication, especially oil derived from virgin olives. 😂😂😂🙈🙉🙊
Idontgetit...
The USA sindrome of "exceptionalism" is part of their culture since the time of independence from Britain.
The gringo culture has the deep belief they are chosen by their God, as they printed in their dollar bill "In God we Trust", which really situates them as no less fanatical than the Muslim fundamentalist.
How can a young inexperience society as the US is, be able to understand other cultures thousands of years old? This is why their behavior in the middle east is so ludicrous. The US hasn't even developed their own distinctive cuisine!!! Apple pie and Italian Pizza 😁
Saudi Arabia has jihadulnikah
this feels like empty propaganda.
look who is talking all the panels are highly educated and who are you to disagree
exactly. all of them look high educated but in the end they still dont talk about the relevant issues, just the politically correct nonsense.
What relevant parts do they leave out then? And what is this propaganda for?
The US pushed out the old colonial powers
Bullshit!! you accuusing the Saudi and the UAE of throwing their money to Al-sisi is a waste, and you the same person justify the US intervention in the region and change regimes. Luckily you dont have the money to do it as you just mentioned in this lecture.
This dude is a joker giving a lecture with those broken glasses