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Knowledge Connections Definition Picture Term Vocabulary  AyatollahWMDs

Essential Question Why has the United States become involved in Middle Eastern conflicts?

How did conflict arise in Iran? In the 1950s and 1960s, the Shah of Iran worked closely with the United States Iran worked to build a modern state by: → Using money from oil and → Support from the United States Not everyone in Iran agreed with the Shah… Many people wanted Iran based on the traditions of Islam…

Who was the Ayatollah Khomeini? AYATOLLAH KHOMEINI Leader of Iran ( ) ₪ Opposed to Iran’s modernization and “westernization” ₪ Led the movement to return Iran to Islam ways ₪ His followers overthrew the Shah’s government in 1979

What was the Iran Hostage Crisis? The US embassy in Iran is attacked 52 Americans are taken hostage The Iranians hold these hostages for more than a year (444 days) IRAN HOSTAGE CRISIS (Nov. 4, 1979 – Jan. 20, 1981)

What was Iran like after Khomeini? 1989 – Khomeini dies Since 1989…. Several different leaders have come to power, all remain committed to Islam in Iran 2005 – MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD elected President of Iran  Developing nuclear capabilities  Remains opposed to the US and Israel

How did Iraq become a trouble spot? During the 1980s, Iran fought with its neighbor Iraq SADDAM HUSSEIN was the leader of Iraq during that time 1990 – Hussein invades oil rich country of Kuwait Led to the PERSIAN GULF WAR (1991) US led forces drove Hussein out of Kuwait – but Hussein was allowed to remain in power

How has Iraq changed in recent years? In 2003, the US led another coalition into Iraq… …This time, Hussein was removed from power Many Iraqis welcomed the fall of their brutal leader! Efforts were made to rebuild the Iraqi government In 2005, the Iraqi people approved a constitution and elected a government However, fighting and civil wars still leave the future of Iraq uncertain…

When did China go Communist? In 2006, Saddam Hussein was put on trial for using chemical weapons against the KURDS during the 1980s… He was found guilty and executed in December of 2006 People of Turkish descent living in Northern Iraq

Why is terrorism such a problem? The 2000s have seen a rise in TERRORISM Violence against civilians to achieve a goal Since terrorists are not part of a government, they are difficult to control or stop Terrorists have:  Upset the peace process in the Middle East  Attacked nations that are against their beliefs

What happened on September 11 th ? 9/11/2001 Terrorists seized four US passenger airplanes while in flight PlaneTarget Flight 11 Flight 175 Flight 77 Flight 93 North Tower of WTC (New York City) South Tower of WTC (New York City) Pentagon (Washington, DC) Crash landing (Shanksville, PA)

How has terrorism become a world issue? The US government believed that OSAMA BIN LADEN and the AL-QAEDA were behind the attacks President GEORGE W. BUSH declared war on terrorism Any terrorist group or nation that supports terrorism or protects terrorists is an enemy of the United States!

What dangers are posed by WMD’s? After 9/11, many people worry that WMD’s may fall into the hands of terrorists The United States had stressed that any nation suspected of having WMD’s (North Korea and Iran) should remove their weapons and work to form peaceful relations with the rest of the world Weapons of Mass Destruction

Essential Question Why has the United States become involved in Middle Eastern conflicts?

UNITED STATES INVOLVEMENT IN THE MIDDLE EAST