Soviet Strategy and Arab Gulf Security 1980-1985
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i4.459Keywords:
soviet, Gulf security, Newspapers, Arab securityAbstract
This research explores the Soviet strategy and the security of the Arab Gulf in a specific period of time, and its importance lies in clarifying the position of some Arab and foreign newspapers and periodicals from that, explaining the position of the Arab Gulf countries on the security of the Arab Gulf in Arab and foreign newspapers and periodicals, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the Emirates. The research concludes that the dispute is between Gulf countries on this is a difference of views, and that the most prominent factor that put the former Soviet Union in concern for the security of the Arabian Gulf is the Soviet exploitation of anti-American and anti-Arab sentiments in the region.Downloads
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