INTRODUCTION
The Gulf Cooperation Council is a regional organization, it’s determined for the cooperation Council for the Arab states of the gulf. GCC is a territorial intergovernmental, economic, political and international relation of the gulf and it’s consisting of Arab states, and it was established in Abu Dhabi on 25-26 May 1981. The member states of GCC are United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar. The member states of GCC have their own objectives which they work on to attain their goals and achievements. They are setting and formulating such of a similar rules and regulations in different fields such as finance, customs union, religion, legislation, tourism and administration. Also, raising the technical progress
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Moreover, one of the main Gulf Cooperation Council objectives is to have a joint military, maintaining a common currency, having strong ties between their citizenship and setting up joint ventures. What is being clear about Gulf countries is that they always collaborated with each other and had a harmonized effort to maintain and safeguard their common interests. Yet, such cooperation in most cases set to prevent any external threats such as the infestation and …show more content…
Islam is prohibited this criminal act in all of its areas, since there are no reasons for killing the innocent people. The numbers of terrorism and extremism is increasing day after a day, so such an imminent danger must be taken for confronting the threat of ISIS and the other prevalent terrorist groups. The developed and civilized communities must meet together and work hard to success by eliminating the threats played by the terrorism. GCC is adapting a strict role against this criminal act. They set many international campaigns to fight the different group of terrorism exited, especially ISIS, and one of the important campaign is the international counter-terrorism which set mainly against Daesh as it was held in Saudi Arabia. GCC rejected the arraignment that some of its countries back terrorism stressing that the Council of Gulf Cooperation Rejects and denies terrorism in all of its brutal forms which is against the human rights. The GCC council stated in the international counter-terrorism that coexistence along with Tolerance between countries and the citizen and the peaceful is the fundamental policy among GCC countries, where they set at first the human and the basic needs for them. And living in a Safety and security land is one of the main essential elements for Human rights, which unfortunately are still lots of people missing this need in all around the world. The ministerial council
Australia being one of those nations has formed an agency call Australian Law Reform Commission, whose purpose is
Case Citation: Sturdza v. United Arab Emirates District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 11 A.3d 251 (2011). Facts of the case: The United Arab Emirates held a competition for the design of a new embassy in Washington, D.C. the UAE informed Elena Sturdza that she had won. They began to negotiate a contract, but the UAE stopped communicating with Sturdza and no contract was ever signed. The UAE had contracted with a District of Columbia architect, Angelos Demetriou, to use his design for its embassy.
Wherever Isis goes they kill and are a problem. Isis established in 2004 by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. He was close to Osama bin Laden, but he wasn't a part of Al Qaeda. Isis is a violent terrorist group who are determined to kill all Muslims that do not accept their brand of Islam.
Terrorism uses violence to solve their problems, which spreads panic over society. Using fear in order to gain power is a common method, but in terms of moral correctness, no religion can justify the murdering of large masses of people. Life is precious and religion, especially Christianity, emphasis how valuable life is. It takes a corrupt conscious for a person to believe that killing others will solve ones problems, just like it takes a corrupt conscious to believe it is right to justify enslaving a race of people and treating them
The United States Army entered Mosul, but at no time did they think they would have to run the country. The U.S had a plan, but when that plan failed, they had to go to their next option. The next option for the commander in Iraq was to move the 101st up to Mosul to secure it (Lundberg & Zimmerman). The 101st commanders really did not know what to expect, but one thing he knew is that securing Mosul would be a key element in the future and building of Iraq.
Secretary of state, John Kerry recently announced, “Daesh is responsible for genocide against groups in areas under its control, including Yezidis, Christians, and Shia Muslims” ISIS believes that they have the authority to kill anyone who disagrees with their theology, taking this authority into hand, ISIS murders the Yazidis, a group that follows the religion of Kurdistan, which is mixed with Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Islam. The Yazidis are being killed by ISIS because they have forces within them that are in combat with ISIS’s forces. The next group that ISIS commits a genocide on is the Christians, ISIS has murdered hundreds of Christians. The last main group that ISIS commits their genocide against is the Muslims, ISIS has killed over 20,000 Muslims since it has declared its caliphate. Kerry said, “We continue to engage with the government of Baghdad to make sure that its security forces and other institutions are more representative and inclusive.”
Essay #1 The United States worked together to establish a strong government in Iraq along with its leaders. The issue that was being debated was, which type of government would work best for Iraq? Here in the United States, our government is based off of a federal system. A federal system is “a system government in which the national government and state government share power and derive authority from its people” (O’Connor, Sabato, and Yanus, 41).
On January 4th of 2018 New York Times states that "A suicide bomber working for ISIS attacked a market where shopkeepers were protesting against the police killing 20 and wounding two dozen." Here, again we see two instances where a group of people twists their religion to kill these people and cause terror. This doesn't just happen in the middle east, it happens everywhere. We have seen ISIS countless times in France, South American countries, even the U.S. ISIS wants to take government positions to justify these killings even more. They want these positions to spread this mass chaos, and to stronger their reasons.
The Gulf War- A Realist Perspective Introduction Persian Gulf War, also called Gulf War (1990–91), was an international conflict that was triggered by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990. Iraq’s leader, Saddam Hussein, ordered the invasion and occupation of Kuwait with the apparent aim of • acquiring that nation’s large oil reserves, • canceling a large debt Iraq owed Kuwait, • and expanding Iraqi power in the region. If Saddam were successful in capturing Kuwait, he would be considered the Supreme Leader of the Oil rich area. But it was not only a question of oil; territory was another relevant issue in Saddam’s agenda. He wanted to gain access of an old disputed territory, Kuwait.
This Year"). Terrorism is the illegal use of violence mainly towards civilians,
No one can say if someone else is right or wrong, it is a matter of personal opinion and no society can pass judgement on another society. The current movement to understand the radical Islam is a sign that relativism is growing. The cultural relativists believe Westerners should not impose their ideas on Islamic world, including the idea that the Terrorist bombing of civilians is evil. Islamic belief in the necessity of jihad is just as valid as any belief in the western civilian, the relativists assert, and they believe that the terrorist attack is not only their fault (Mamdani,
The Arab World Different people around the world have different standards and personalities. The same thing applies to different cultures in which every culture has its own way in dealing with things. An example of totally two different cultures is the Western culture and the Arab culture. Many differences can be easily recognized between these two different cultures. An author named Edward T. Hall wrote an article that shows how these two cultures behave differently under the same conditions.
Governmental regulations and policy are the foundation for which industries and businesses operate. These directives not only impact
Bahrain is located at the heart of the Gulf Cooperation Council GCC market, which makes Bahrain the most suitable location to meet the increasing demand of GCC countries for manufactured goods (Cho & et al, 2013). For example: inexpensive housing much in demand: there is considerable demand for affordable housing. For example; huge pressure from abroad on the shipping and export companies in Bahrain because of Bahrain 's strategic location in land, air and sea freight.
there exists a preferential bias for Saudi nationals in matters of employment and business. There has been a tremendous growth in GDP due to rise in revenues from oil as a quarter of the world 's oil reserves are in Saudi Arabia. There is a demand for taking measures and effective implementation towards environment regulations. The identification of major weaknesses and the government’s measures for them is helping towards the transformation of Saudi Arabia into a developed nation with a diversification of