Why Baghdad’s Al Rasheed Street Reminds Arabs Of British Betrayal

Colonnaded thoroughfare Al Rasheed Street was built to commemorate the Ottoman victory in Kut al-Amara during the First World War before the scales tipped in Britain’s favour and the British troops drove Ottomans out with the help of Arabs By Sameer Arshad Khatlani In March 2003, the United States invaded Iraq on the pretext of … Continue reading Why Baghdad’s Al Rasheed Street Reminds Arabs Of British Betrayal

How West Spawned Conflict In The Middle East For Favourable Geopolitical Order

An injured Palestinian kid after Israeli airstrikes at al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza on October 9, 2023.

Britain and France secretly hammered out the Sykes-Picot accord in 1916 to arbitrarily redraw borders by marking straight lines with a rude chinagraph pencil and a ruler on the Middle East's map as their shared spoils of the First World War without letting the region's people have a say in it