If you could change the borders in the Middle East, how would they look?
I was reading about Bernard Lewis. This is his proposal that I would also support:
It looks much more like Europe in terms of country-size, which would be a good idea in theory, since Europe has been at peace ever since Yugoslavia was divided into even smaller countries.
Don't even know where to begin deconstructing this retardation of a map
Let's start with how Israel controls Sinai and Lebanon for some reason. Why would these places, which have never been part of a Jewish state at any point in history, and have rich native cultures of their own, be Israeli?
What the fuck is "Arabistan", why would the heartland of Persian culture and civilisation not be part of Persia, wtf
There's a "Pashtunistan" but for some reason it doesn't control the majority of Pashtun-inhabited lands
Kurdistan owns Armenia but not Syrian Kurdistan
Yemen and the Saudis have been merged for whatever reason even though they hate each others' guts and have diverse cultures and religions, meanwhile the UAE get to remain
Turkmenistan owns vast swathes of Persian and Kurdish-majority lands
Syria's expanded into Turkey but not to Hatay?
Baluchistan controls vast swathes of Pashtun-majority lands but not Iranian Baluchistan
Azerbaijan controls much of the northern Caucasus for virtually no reason
Pakistan expanded into eastern Afghanistan and Tajikistan, again for no reason
Finally we have "Afghanistan", but without the Pashtuns apparently. so it's not even Afghanistan since Afghan is an exonym for the Pashtuns, and it owns Tajikistan too, so its population would be a vast Tajik majority... Sounds more like a Tajikistan to me?
Big brain Anglos thinking they can "fix" the Middle East by drawing funny lines on a map
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*War in Europe again isn't good for anyone... that's why the EU Needs to Evoke and Become the EEC once more, as an International, Nationalist Union Long Live The Realms! Long Live the Europeans!*