The map that's shaking the world: Turkey, Arabia and Iraq torn apart

The conflict in the Middle East, and especially the one in Syria, has turned to the attention of the media and the public a map of the country's redealing plan. Called “The Great Plan for the Middle East” it envisions dividing Iraq into two parts. One piece will be called Iraq Sun and the other [...]
The conflict in the Middle East, and especially the one in Syria, has turned to the attention of the media and the public a map of the country's redealing plan.
Called “The Great Plan for the Middle East” it envisions dividing Iraq into two parts. One piece will be called Iraq Sun and the other Iraq Shiit.
But the biggest change concerns creating a Kurdish state between Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria, taking up land from all four countries.
Also, the plan in question envisions an expansion of Jordasi in the direction of Saudi Arabia and the division of the latter into two states. One country is that of Saudis, and the other the Holy Islamic Land with Mecca and Medina, the two sacred cities of Islam, writes Albeu.com.
The plan also envisions an Iranian division by giving a piece of land to the new Kurdish state and another piece of Azerbaijan, which expands as did Armenia.
The map in question began to circulate in the early '90s, disturbing many Middle Eastern countries.
Many of the world's scholars believe that the entire conflict in this area is taking place precisely to implement this map.












