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... As such, peace appears to be out of reach. Indeed, the modern history of the Middle East reveals that regional conflicts are commonplace in this area. The above assertion presupposes that peace is a distant reality in the Middle East. ... Hence, I agree with this statement to a certain extent.
First and foremost, historical baggage has given rise to cleveage between countries in the Middle East. Historical animosity plays a role in dividing the Middle East as roots of the countries are highly regarded, hence any bad blood would be carried forth. ...
Religious clashes, too, is one of the pivotal factors which makes peace a distant reality. ... Formation of military confrontations like Islamic JIhad, Hamas and Hizballah have made matter worse, leaving no ground for optimism as far as peace is concerned. ...
Uncompromising attitudes of the leaders also disrouted the path to peace. ... Peace would only settle in through negotaitions.
Although all of above backed the assertion, there is still a stream of hope for peace.
Approximate Word count = 806 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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