The Middle East has been a hotspot for conflict for decades, but why? In a recent interview with Jeremy Cordeaux during the live stream of ‘The Court Of Public Opinion‘, Ian Parminter from the Australian National University shared his expert insights on the deep-rooted issues that keep the region in turmoil. Here’s why peace may always remain elusive.
The Sunni-Shia Divide and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Parminter explains that religious divisions, particularly between Sunni and Shia Muslims, create a fault line that fuels much of the region’s unrest. Add to that the longstanding conflict between Israel and Palestine, which has been simmering since the mid-20th century, and you have a recipe for perpetual instability.
The Global Impact
What happens in the Middle East doesn’t stay there. Parminter highlights how these conflicts spill over into global politics, affecting everything from U.S. elections to Australia’s refugee policies. The stakes couldn’t be higher.
The Middle East is a complex web of history, religion, and politics that defies simple solutions. As Parminter suggests, understanding this region requires more than just headlines—it demands a deep dive into its intricate past and present.