Journal of Military and Strategic Studies

Journal of Military and Strategic Studies

Volume 7, Issue 2, Winter 2004

 

Journal of Military and Strategic Studies

Russia and the Arabian Peninsula

By Andrej Kreutz

 

Abstract

The Arabian Peninsula lies between the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, and between Eurasia and Africa. Because of its geopolitical location, energy resources, its role in the world oil and natural gas markets, and as the location of Islam's two holiest sanctuaries, Mecca and Medina, it is one of the most important political and strategic regions of the world. However, the paper will argue that Russia, which is close to the Middle East, has a substantial Muslim population and is one of the major oil and natural gas-producing countries, has some special and crucial interests in the Peninsula. They include security from Islamic fundamentalism, control over its own Muslim subjects, a good image of Russia among the Muslim nations, free access to the Indian ocean, and cooperation in production and marketing of energy resources.

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