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US Central Command
Area of Responsibility
Overview
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Religion
Language
Political Systems
US Interests
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Hotbed of activity in recent history
Iran Hostage Crisis
Attacks on Marines in Beirut
Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait
OEF and OIF
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USCENTCOM established 1 Jan 83
Focus on potential Soviet invasion of Iran gave way to
concern over Saddam Hussein
Desert Shield/Storm
Humanitarian crisis in Somalia – Operation Provide Hope
Khobar towers attack
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USCENTCOM established 1 Jan 83
Focus on potential Soviet invasion of Iran gave way to
concern over Saddam Hussein
Desert Shield/Storm
Humanitarian crisis in Somalia – Operation Provide Hope
Khobar towers attack
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Territory
Establishment of USAFRICOM on 1 Oct 2008 pulled six countries
from USCENTCOM
USCENTCOM currently responsible for twenty countries in Asia and
Africa
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History of the Region
The Crusades
Rise and Fall of Soviet Union
Establishment of Israel
Fundamentalist Islam and Militant Islamic
Terrorism
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History of the Region
The Crusades
Rise and Fall of Soviet Union
Establishment of Israel
Fundamentalist Islam and Militant Islamic
Terrorism
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History of the Region
The Crusades
Rise and Fall of Soviet Union
Establishment of Israel
Fundamentalist Islam and Militant Islamic
Terrorism
Area of Responsibility
History of the Region
The Crusades
Rise and Fall of Soviet Union
Establishment of Israel
Fundamentalist Islam and Militant Islamic
Terrorism
Religion
Home of three of world’s major religions
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Commonalities
Abraham
Sacred texts
Jerusalem
Religion
Dominance of Islam
Majority of USCENTCOM nations are Muslim
Except for five countries, 90% of countries’ population is Muslim
Five Pillars of Islam
Recitation of Creed
Daily Prayer
Almsgiving
Fasting
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Religion
Sunni-Shi’a Split
Sunnis
85-90% of Muslims
Abu Bakr succeeded Mohammed
Current imams not inspired
Shi’as
10-15% of Muslims
Ali ibn Abi Talib succeeded Mohammed
Current imams are infallible manifestations
of God
Language
USCENTCOM AOR is linguistically diverse
Most common languages are Arabic and Persian
Great variety in regional and country dialects, e.g., Afghanistan has two
official languages, Dari and Pashto
Arabic language somewhat standardized in Middle Eastern
countries
Turkic languages – Kyrgyz and Kazak – are common in Central
Asian nations
Political Systems
Majority of countries are republican or democratic;
however, some are only nominal representatives of
democracies
Fallacy to assume all USCENTCOM nations are
authoritarian or anti-Western
Political Systems
Afghanistan—Islamic Republic
Oman—Monarchy
Bahrain—Constitutional Monarchy
Pakistan—Federal Republic
Egypt—Islamic Republic
Qatar—Emirate
Iran—Theocratic Republic
Saudi Arabia—Monarchy
Iraq—Parliamentary Democracy
Syria—Authoritarian Republic
Jordan—Constitutional Monarchy
Tajikistan—Republic
Kazakhstan—Republic
Turkmenistan—Presidential Republic
Kuwait—Constitutional Emirate
United Arab Emirates—Federation
Kyrgyzstan—Republic
Uzbekistan—Republic
Lebanon—Republic
Yemen—Islamic Republic
US Interests
Continued focus of Global War on Terror
Afghanistan and Iraq
Usama bin Laden killed in Pakistan
210,000 US military members serving in
USCENTCOM AOR
USCENTCOM Mission
Respond to crises
Promote cooperation among nations
Deter/defeat state and nonstate aggression
Support development/reconstruction to establish the conditions
for regional security, stability, & prosperity
Summary
Area of Responsibility
Religion
Language
Political Systems
US Interests
Homework
Prepare for Lesson # 12
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