
Dear readers and buyers,
We would like to invite you for a Q &A regarding all articles published for the past years regarding the Middle East.
We compiled our most powerful and impactful articles and essays written about the Middle East into a book, but we left one article and a podcast available here in our old site Ariane Brito Analysis.

The article Calibrating Middle Eastern Monetary Policy for Democratic Participation and Oil Independence and the podcast Balancing Options in the Middle East will remain in the site until the site dies out.
The other articles are now incorporated into a book titled ‘How the Middle East Nations can create the conditions for Mass Voluntary Return of the Arab and Kurdish Diaspora’. This book is volume 2 of the series ‘How Massive Voluntary Diaspora Returns can be Implemented’,
Volume 1 ‘How Portugal and Other European Nations can create the conditions for Mass Voluntary Repatriation to African and Arab countries’is half of the size of volume 2 for the simple reason that we are now more than postulating, we are offering factual, concise and scientific basis for the successful implementation of this mass phenomenons.
As such the subtitle of vol 2 is very valuable for the Arab and Kurdish diaspora, to Middle Eastern States and to the United Nations. This volume proposes innovative strategies for regional transformation in the Middle East. It explores critical issues such as water scarcity, climate vulnerability, and conflict, and their socio-economic implications for vast diasporas. The book suggests actionable strategies for fostering enduring peace, prosperity, and the voluntary return of talented and resilient diaspora populations. It delves into topics including monetary policy reforms for economic diversification and democratic participation, a revolutionary water system for agricultural revival in Syria, an academic analysis debunking the comparison between Hamas and ISIS, and a conceptual framework for a Border Security and Humanitarian Zone (BSHZ) System between Israel and Lebanon. This system relies in the construction of a wall separating Israel from any nation where groups fire missiles at the country or engage in war acts.
I implore you, my readers, to engage with these ideas. Share this book with
your friends, colleagues, and communities. Discuss its proposals,
challenge its assumptions, and amplify its message. The future of the
Middle East, and indeed global stability, hinges on our collective willingness
to embrace innovative solutions and to invest in the profound human value
of its resilient populations. Let us together champion a future where the
Middle East, free from the shackles of conflict and dependence, rises as a beacon of prosperity and peace, welcoming its diaspora home.
By now you must be dissapointed with me because I left my other articles about the Middle East, especially Iran out.
I have to be honest, I am more inclined for the extensive research published about Russia and the Middle East in the same Magazine series left out, however, we evolved historically and new matters gained urgency.
The quickly disintegration of the Middle East and the filling up of high social housing towers with Arabs and Kurds in western countries shows that someone somewhere is forgetting that the Middle East was once the home for many now confined to alien walls and struggling to a defined delineation of their future and sense of belonging.
We cannot pretend that it is not everyone’s matter when someone is suffering unnecessarily.
It is everyone’s matter, hence why I will now ask you a huge favour!
I want you to attend my Live Q and A via Youtube tomorrow 8 pm.
Ariane Brito Analysis
@ArianeBritoAnalysis•
1.09K subscribers•30 videos
8 pm UK time July the 15th.
Hope you can attend, after all, You are cordially invited!!!
Best wishes,
Ariane Crafts
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