There's a difference in fighting eachother and repeatedly fighting civil wars and military coups. Medieval European societies were generally pretty stable, there are exceptions of course.
Arab societies can be stable but only under strongman governments like the ones you've mentioned and only for a generation at most, or until that strongman is gone.
If you assassinated a European leader the country wouldn't fracture into civil war and regional militias, but this does happen every single time in Islamic countries because of how the religion and cultures shape the society.
I'm not denying that the west has meddled in the middle east on behalf of Israel or other nefarious reasons and caused a shit show, but they merely sped up the inevitable shit show by a decade or so.
The Ottoman empire was being propped up by the European powers before the first world war to limit the expansion of Russia. Had it not been for Britain and France then the Ottomans would have blown up a hundred years earlier, it was suffering from rebellions in Egypt, Libya, the Balkans, it's own unpopular and unstable monarchy. Turkey only survives today as a unified state through the actions of ataturk, a weaker leader and Greece, Armenia, Georgia and Kurdistan would all be a lot larger and Turkey would likely not exist.
Again I'm not denying Israel is a destabilising influence on the region either, but without Israel the region would still be fighting itself, it's essentially the new Balkan powder keg.
There's a difference in fighting eachother and repeatedly fighting civil wars and military coups.
You had plenty of civil and religious wars in Europe, especially before modern times. And like I said many if not most of the recent civil wars and coups in the Arab world were instigated by outside forces.
but this does happen every single time in Islamic countries because of how the religion and cultures shape the society.
And because rebel groups are routinely supplied and propped up by several different players from the outside. Just look at Syria. You had Turkey backing HST, the US backing the Kurds, Russia backing Assad and Israel regularly bombing the shit out of Syria. Saudi Arabia was also involved. Then you had ISIS which isn't and never has been an organic Islamic group but was most likely created by the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
And this sort of meddling isn't unique to the Arab world either. It happened in South America and Asia too.
but without Israel the region would still be fighting itself
Like I already stated. There is a big difference between a shitshow and complete chaos. It doesn't matter if they fight eachother as long as the region remains stable as a whole.
And if we look back at Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc. before Israel and the West started instigating revolutions, coups or outright wars the Arab world was pretty stable as a whole.
In the end I don't give a shit if they fight eachother. Let them fight it out. Stop propping up Israel and don't get involved at all and you'll see the problem will fix itself very quickly.
There's a difference in fighting eachother and repeatedly fighting civil wars and military coups. Medieval European societies were generally pretty stable, there are exceptions of course. Arab societies can be stable but only under strongman governments like the ones you've mentioned and only for a generation at most, or until that strongman is gone. If you assassinated a European leader the country wouldn't fracture into civil war and regional militias, but this does happen every single time in Islamic countries because of how the religion and cultures shape the society. I'm not denying that the west has meddled in the middle east on behalf of Israel or other nefarious reasons and caused a shit show, but they merely sped up the inevitable shit show by a decade or so. The Ottoman empire was being propped up by the European powers before the first world war to limit the expansion of Russia. Had it not been for Britain and France then the Ottomans would have blown up a hundred years earlier, it was suffering from rebellions in Egypt, Libya, the Balkans, it's own unpopular and unstable monarchy. Turkey only survives today as a unified state through the actions of ataturk, a weaker leader and Greece, Armenia, Georgia and Kurdistan would all be a lot larger and Turkey would likely not exist. Again I'm not denying Israel is a destabilising influence on the region either, but without Israel the region would still be fighting itself, it's essentially the new Balkan powder keg.
You had plenty of civil and religious wars in Europe, especially before modern times. And like I said many if not most of the recent civil wars and coups in the Arab world were instigated by outside forces.
And because rebel groups are routinely supplied and propped up by several different players from the outside. Just look at Syria. You had Turkey backing HST, the US backing the Kurds, Russia backing Assad and Israel regularly bombing the shit out of Syria. Saudi Arabia was also involved. Then you had ISIS which isn't and never has been an organic Islamic group but was most likely created by the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
And this sort of meddling isn't unique to the Arab world either. It happened in South America and Asia too.
Like I already stated. There is a big difference between a shitshow and complete chaos. It doesn't matter if they fight eachother as long as the region remains stable as a whole. And if we look back at Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan etc. before Israel and the West started instigating revolutions, coups or outright wars the Arab world was pretty stable as a whole.
In the end I don't give a shit if they fight eachother. Let them fight it out. Stop propping up Israel and don't get involved at all and you'll see the problem will fix itself very quickly.