Arabic Trading
Opinion on the future of Middle East Trading
Fell in love with the Arabs literally actually married one in Malaysia in 2017 in a Muslim marriage not recognised by the West, was sincerely working on a few options to assist in a construction capacity to help a devastated Bagdad and interesting Dubai in a way to have my relationship work. The futility was horrid and the awakening of who is actually in charge of these global concerns can only be described as filthy corruption, the suppression of the Middle East is terrifying and this only leads the desparation. It was also horrifying who stalked my travels to interfere with my relationship and attempts to do business.
The 50 year war has meant there has been very little local production in countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen and Iran which rely heavily on bringing products and services into the country from outside. As the Chinese Yen increases in value, other countries of the world have the opportunity to supply goods and services, particularly in the food line.
The availability of internet technology in the Middle East is still in it's infancy and will be a huge growth industry in the next 2-5 years, and it's use has very much awakened an interest of the western model in the younger generation who embrace their computing and telecommunications as much as anyone in the European world.
The internet has the benefit of merging ideals and we can expect to see the internet being a great catalyst for peace and prosperity.
2017 Update I urge as many Australians as possible to visit the Middle East and Muslim dominated countries and meet the people.
Most of us in the West have totally misconceived ideas of who they are and their religious beliefs and practices.
It is considered by those I met in the Middle East that many terrorist groups do not really exist, but are in fact mercenary groups paid by unknown sources, to pose as Muslim radicals, recruiting mentally challenged men and women into a phantom cause, with the sole purpose of selling billions of dollars of weapons.
In marketing we call this knee jerk marketing - fear is a great catalyst for selling. How they get away with it and how we continue to believe it ... is beyond me.
My friends in Baghdad whom have been involved in real local wars for up to 50 years, are as miffed about what is occurring in Mosul and Syria, as the rest of the world and their sole source of information comes from t.v. news media, and the global tabloids ...