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Bahrain's and strategic
Israel's strategic location in the Eastern Mediterranean and near the Suez Canal, Taiwan's strategic location as a naval base of operations in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and putting an American presence in the South China Sea, South Korea's sovereignty was threatened by North Korea and this puts American presence in the Sea of Japan and Bahrain's location in the vital Persian Gulf and near the Strait of Hormuz, make American interests in good relations with these small nations very prominent.

Bahrain's and Persian
Bahrain's move was widely credited with encouraging women's rights activists in the rest of the Persian Gulf to step up demands for equality.

Bahrain's and Gulf
According to the Gulf Daily News in 2009 Al Khalifa was the President of the Bahrain Football Association, and was Bahrain's candidate to sit on FIFA's governing body.

Bahrain's and has
Bahrain's Prime Minister, Sheikh Khalifah bin Sulman Al Khalifah has been in the post since 1971, making him the longest serving non-elected Prime Minister.
Bahrain's defense spending since 1999 has been steady.
Faleomavaega has been noted for his vocal support of Bahrain's monarchy during the Bahraini uprising.
Burton has been noted for his vocal support of Bahrain's monarchy and criticism of protesters during the Bahraini uprising.
* In the year 2010 / 11, the DGSE has been training agents of Bahrain's National Security, the intelligence service which is trying to subdue the country's Shi ' ite opposition protests.
In addition to several factories, the Industrial Area has built on it a large power plant, a water desalination plant ( which supplies 75 % of Bahrain's clean water requirements ), and a drydock ( Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard or ASRY ).
Political liberalisation under King Hamad has seen Islamist parties contest Bahrain's elections and become a dominant force in parliament.

Bahrain's and rule
Safavid rule was a period of intellectual flowering among the Shia theological elite, with Bahrain's seminaries producing such theorists as Sheikh Yusuf Al Bahrani.
In one case, the Ormusi governor was crucified by rebels, and Portuguese rule came to an end in 1602 after the Ormusi governor, who was a relative of the Ormusi king, started executing members of Bahrain's leading families.

Bahrain's and influence
However, the Safavids ' strategy was in many ways too successful: the power and influence of the religious class meant that they had a great deal of autonomy, and it was the subsequent tension between Safavid state and the clergy that drove Bahrain's theological vitality.

Bahrain's and from
The first was used from the Bahrain's independence in 1971 until 2002.
From 1943 until Bahrain's independence in December 1971, the Royal Air Force maintained a military installation at the airfield known initially as RAF Bahrain and from 1963 as RAF Muharraq.
Bahrain's Special Security Force also benefits from a French advisor seconded from the Police Nationale who is training the Special Security Force in modern anti-riot techniques.
Under the reform process initiated by Bahrain's King Hamad, the leaders of the Popular Front returned from exile to participate in the political process through the National Democratic Action.
The constitution of 1973 was written shortly after Bahrain's independence from Britain in 1971.

Bahrain's and British
Britain accepted the Bahraini claim over Abdullah bin Jassim's objections, in large part because the Bahraini shaykh's personal British adviser was able to frame Bahrain's case in a legal manner familiar to British officials.

Bahrain's and .
In the 20th century, Bahrain's oil wealth helped spur fast growth and in the 1990s a concerted diversification effort led to expansion in other industries and helped transform Manama into an important financial hub in the Middle East.
Bahrain's port of Mina Salman can accommodate 16 oceangoing vessels drawing up to.
Although Jassim bin Mohammed privately complained of the Ottoman presence, he hoped that with Ottoman support he could dominate those sheikhs in other towns who opposed him and rebuff Bahrain's claims on Az Zubarah.
A dispute arose between Ahmad ibn Ali and Khalifa ibn Hamad, however, because Khalifa ibn Hamad opposed Bahrain's attempts to become the senior partner in the federation.
The expansion of Islam did not affect Bahrain's reliance on trade, and its prosperity continued to be dependent on markets in Mesopotamia.
Al-Janaby took over the city of Hajr, Bahrain's capital at that time, and al-Hasa, which he made the capital of his republic.
The late Middle Ages were a time of chronic instability with local disputes allowing various Persian-based Arab Kingdoms based in Qais, Qishm and Hormuz to involve themselves in Bahrain's affairs.
While Bahrain's liberals have sought to use the opening of civil society to campaign against the domination of Islamic parties in politics, with a campaign to protect personal freedoms, We Have A Right, led by the civic group, Al Muntada.
Bahrain's five governorates are administered by the Minister of State for Municipalities and the Environment in conjunction with each Governorate's Governor.
Bahrain's port of Mina Salman can accommodate 16 oceangoing vessels drawing up to.
The Military of Bahrain ( well known as: Bahrain Defence Force, or BDF in short ) was under Bahrain's Ministry of Defence but now an independent entity and not part of the governmėnt and is simply Bahrain Defence Force under a field marshal who is the commander-in-chief.
His visit marked the start of Bahrain's inclusion within the Hellenic world, which culminated in the worship of Zeus ( as the Arab sun god, Shams ) and Greek being spoken as the language of the upper classes.
However, the Sunni Ormusi were not popular with Bahrain's Shia population which suffered religious disadvantages, prompting rebellion.

strategic and location
Due to the strategic location of the site it was fortified from very early. In the 8th and 7th century BC the site of Amphipolis was ruled by Illyrian tribes.
During World War II, Bonn acquired military significance because of its strategic location on the Rhine River, which formed a natural barrier to easy penetration into the German heartland from the west.
Basel, had a strategic location, good relations with Strasbourg and Mulhouse, and control of the corn imports from Alsace, whereas the Swiss lands were becoming overpopulated and had few resources.
Its strategic location and excellent infrastructure, with the largest airport in Scandinavia, Kastrup, located 14 minutes by train from the city centre, have made it a regional hub and a popular location for regional headquarters and conventions.
The area around present-day Cairo, especially Memphis, had long been a focal point of Ancient Egypt due to its strategic location just upstream from the Nile Delta.
Due to its strategic location at the mouth of the Bab el Mandeb gateway to the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, Djibouti also hosts various foreign military bases.
The economy of Djbouti is derived in large part from its strategic location on the Red Sea.
The country ’ s most important economic asset is its strategic location connecting the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
This strategic location also has ensured a steady inflow of foreign assistance.
Estonia's strategic location has precipitated many wars that were fought on its territory between other rival powers at its expense.
Given their strategic location in the North Atlantic, the Faroes could have proved useful to Germany in the Battle of the Atlantic, possibly as a submarine base.
Georgia's location, nestled between the Black Sea, Russia, and Turkey, gives it strategic importance far beyond its size.
Because of its strategic location it is in both the Russian and American spheres of influence.
: Largest and southernmost island in the Mariana Islands archipelago ; strategic location in western North Pacific Ocean.
Afghanistan ( meaning " land of the Afghans ") has been a strategic important location throughout the history.
It is in a strategic location astride or along major sea lanes from Indian Ocean to Pacific Ocean.
It remains a lynchpin of regional security due to its strategic location astride a number of key international maritime straits, particularly the Malacca Strait.
From 1978 to early 1990s, the city served as a strategic location for the pro-Soviet Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.
Kabul is over 3, 500 years old ; many empires have long fought over the valley for its strategic location along the trade routes of South and Central Asia.
They serve as a strategic location from which to ambush deer.
Due to Latvia's strategic location and prosperous city, its territories were a frequent focal point for conflict and conquest between at least four major powers, the State of the Teutonic Order ( later Germany ), the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth, Sweden and Russia.
Its strategic location has instigated many wars between rival powers on its territory.
Lebanon's mountainous terrain, proximity to the sea, and strategic location at a crossroads of the world were decisive factors in shaping its history.
The strategic location was also attractive ; it was used either as a defensive position against enemies approaching the Arab hinterland or as a stepping-stone toward Lebanon's neighbors.

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