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Draft:United States Of Arabia

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Creating a single country for Arabic speakers is a concept that involves complex considerations. Here are some key factors to think about: Diverse Cultures and Political Systems: The Arab world encompasses a wide range of cultures, traditions, and political systems. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, and Morocco each have unique histories and social norms. Uniting these diverse nations into a single country would require navigating significant cultural and political differences. Economic Considerations: Different Arab countries have varying levels of economic development. For example, Gulf countries like the UAE and Qatar have high GDP per capita compared to others. Integrating these economies would involve addressing disparities and creating a unified economic strategy. Political Challenges: The Arab world has a complex political landscape with various forms of governance, including monarchies, republics, and military regimes. Building a unified political system that satisfies all parties involved would be challenging. Geopolitical Implications: Creating a new country would have significant implications for regional and global geopolitics. It could affect relationships with other countries, both within the region and beyond. Language and Identity: While Arabic is a common language, there are different dialects and regional variations. Additionally, national identities are strong in each country, and merging them would involve addressing these identities and finding common ground. Historical Context: Historical factors, including colonial legacies and past conflicts, would play a role in shaping any efforts toward unification. While the idea of creating a single country for Arabic speakers is intriguing, it would require careful planning, negotiation, and cooperation among the various stakeholders involved. Such a country would be a Super Power due to the large natural and human resources available in the arab world. One potential solution would be creating a federation of arab states on the basis of USSR-Soviet Union architecture with armed forces and main pillars of economy under a federation and the states having separate rulers. This would create biggest impact on the well being of arab peoples who are constantly battling threats and wars imposed from outside. 22 Arab states can join this federation. The federation can be headed by a rotating president and that can be rotated every three years between different countries in the federation. Nations that can join the federation include:

Algeria
Bahrain
Comoros
Djibouti
Egypt
Iraq
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Libya
Mauritania
Morocco
Oman
Palestine
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Somalia
Sudan
Syria
Tunisia
United Arab Emirates
Yemen


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