There Will Never Be Peace in the Middle East

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The topic of peace has been on the mind of historians, political leaders, and the general public for as long as our history has been recorded. Will there ever be peace in the Middle East? Will the age old battles, both foreign and domestic ever end? This question, pondered on throughout decades of Western civilization, has both a simple answer and a complex reasoning. To even begin to uncover the answer, one must understand the conflict and its deeply rooted origins to even draw a hypothesis of the outcome. We must first venture into the guarded minds of radical Muslims, our coalition forces, and the minds of the non-violent Muslims who seek liberation from the grip of evil. We must delve into the history of the Islamic world, the tales of the Jihads, and attempt to understand the motivations beneath.

In order to answer the question of peace, it is crucial to understand the history of Islam, and the founder Muhammad. According to the The World Almanac of the Middle East the prophet Muhammad was born in or around the year 570 (Downing, 1946). As a young child Muhammad lost both parents, and in turn was raised by his uncle. Growing up in the career of caravans, young Muhammad was a camel driver. At the age of 25 Muhammad worked for a woman named Khadija, (who was fifteen years his senior) who he later married. It is said that within his 30th year of life, Muhammad reporting experiencing visits from an angel that we now know by the name of Gabriel. Muhammad (naturally) thought he was going mad and looked for comfort with his wife Khadija. She assured him he was not mad and in turn, became Muhammad's first follower ("Life of the Prophet", 2010).

It would be in his country of birth that Muhammad would face his first religious persec...

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...lies of any country that allows a different religion or believes in the freedoms we Americans hold so dearly. What they aim to do is to over throw governments across the world and install Islamic law, by any means necessary. They hold no reservations against killing their own people (or ours) over differences in opinion, claiming such actions are justified by Allah. They are not afraid of dying because they are in a Holy War and dying for Allah is a privilege and an honor that they seek. The radicals are an enemy , set upon any path, morally sound or not, that will allow them to accomplish their goal of total domination. As we have seen in our history books, no amount of persuasion, money or attempted liberation will stop them. Will there ever be peace in the Middle East? Shown through history, the answer is quite clearly: no.

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