This is very informative! Thank you so very much. Seems people living in this area will be engaged in conflict forever!
One would think they would tire of the chaos and dispute but seems not. They do not required a legitimate dispute; just wedded to war. I feel compassion for the people but they must want to cease and desist to make it happen. After 5,000 years, doubtful.
This problem may have to do with the basic element of desert tribal culture, which is THE FEUD. The feud is profoundly ancient, and you'll know it best by its great-great-great-great-great-grandchild, the phrase "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." It is a tender-ego'd sensitivity to all insult, a staggeringly tight sense of insularity with one's own tribe, and a control of women; if you allow her to marry into the next tribe, you will fight her sons in the next generation for access to water. Deserts are the hardest place to live physically, psychologically, and socially. But it is desert tribal culture's FEUD MENTALITY that presents real problems for diversity. Al-Jolani is interesting. He's done several things very right. If he keeps it up, he might just survive this and building a country. BIG, BIG LOSERS: Russia just lost its only access to the Mediterranean without having to go through the Bosporus, and Iran is literally losing life's blood with the loss of Hezbollah (mostly), allies in Gaza, and al-Assad. Both Russia and Iran now have HUGE money problems. Couldn't happen to better monsters.
What would be the environmental evolution that coïncided with this ongoing, is it a case of regional changes in soil fertility, recurrent local dry spells, water scarcity ..?
This is very informative! Thank you so very much. Seems people living in this area will be engaged in conflict forever!
One would think they would tire of the chaos and dispute but seems not. They do not required a legitimate dispute; just wedded to war. I feel compassion for the people but they must want to cease and desist to make it happen. After 5,000 years, doubtful.
This problem may have to do with the basic element of desert tribal culture, which is THE FEUD. The feud is profoundly ancient, and you'll know it best by its great-great-great-great-great-grandchild, the phrase "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." It is a tender-ego'd sensitivity to all insult, a staggeringly tight sense of insularity with one's own tribe, and a control of women; if you allow her to marry into the next tribe, you will fight her sons in the next generation for access to water. Deserts are the hardest place to live physically, psychologically, and socially. But it is desert tribal culture's FEUD MENTALITY that presents real problems for diversity. Al-Jolani is interesting. He's done several things very right. If he keeps it up, he might just survive this and building a country. BIG, BIG LOSERS: Russia just lost its only access to the Mediterranean without having to go through the Bosporus, and Iran is literally losing life's blood with the loss of Hezbollah (mostly), allies in Gaza, and al-Assad. Both Russia and Iran now have HUGE money problems. Couldn't happen to better monsters.
So what are the causes?
What would be the environmental evolution that coïncided with this ongoing, is it a case of regional changes in soil fertility, recurrent local dry spells, water scarcity ..?
But Trump will solve it first day. Idiot.