What Every American Should Know About the Middle East

By Daniel Miessler on February 11th, 2008: Tagged as Culture | Politics | World

9 Comments »

  1. Dan, I read your stuff all the time. It was great to see your site and this story on reddit’s front page. Thanks for this primer. I’m printing it out and posting it near my computer. I think it will be realy useful in attempting to understand world events.

    Comment by Clint — 2/11/2008 @ 2:32 pm

  2. Really :-)

    Comment by Clint — 2/11/2008 @ 2:35 pm

  3. You mean, of course, ELICIT. Trust me when I say illicit isn’t a verb.

    Comment by SRS — 2/11/2008 @ 3:57 pm

  4. um, Christian arabs? You don’t mention them in your break down (which I know is Sunni vs Shia but…) and Jews… and non arab Christians…. and Drews….. I think this is more a ‘review of Musilms in the middle east by numbers and sect’ than it is a primer of the middle east.

    Good write up though! Looking forward to the next installment.

    Comment by knowmad — 2/11/2008 @ 4:36 pm

  5. Um… that’s “…elicit a stern correction.” Not “illicit”.

    Good stuff, though.

    Comment by stenboj — 2/11/2008 @ 5:43 pm

  6. General comment:

    1. Daniel Miessler clearly knows a lot more than most about Islam and the Arab world. However, I am not sure that Syria is Shia? The Assads, for example, are Allawis, yet another, but tiny, Muslim sect!

    2. “knowmad” comment suggests that he heard about the ‘Druze’ in radio news bulletins and can be forgiven for calling them “Drews”!!!

    3. The stern correction which elicited comment on typographical error, also applies to calling an Arab an ‘Iranian’!

    Comment by Sami — 2/12/2008 @ 5:10 am

  7. What about the Hakawe tribe from F Troop?

    Comment by G Herbert Walker Bush — 2/12/2008 @ 10:10 am

  8. I am from the middle east and Syria is not even a Shia majority.

    If the fact that Syria supports Hezbollah in the Lebanese south makes you think its Shia its not the case. I believe that this support is for pure secular political reasons.

    Secondly, a considerable region to the east of the Arabic peninsula (Gulf states lands) have Shia majorities. For example Al Ihsa’ region in Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Bahrain. BTW Shia in these regions are heavily oppressed, especially in Saudi Arabia.

    Comment by Mohammad Abdul-Amir — 3/30/2008 @ 9:24 am

  9. Second the point about Syria: It is majority Sunni.

    Comment by Beetle B. — 3/31/2008 @ 5:42 pm

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