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What would happen if Arabs united?

What would happen if ARABS laid down their individual interests and united. I am talking about all middle east and north Africa. And what would happen if IRAN joined their union. Juts like the European union. The question is not whether it will happen or not. The question is what would happen, lets say if that happens 50 or 60 years down the road. Would Arabs finally be respected? would they get their act together and fight for their people? would they be respected teh same way the ottoman empire was? instead of going after foreign policies would they be able to be independent and start their own industrial revolution? As we know north africa and the middle east is RICH of natural resources. IRAN and SAUDIA and IRAQ have the biggest oil reserve on this planet. They only got separated and humiliated after the ottoman empire collapsed. ( my opinion). Maybe turkey would join the union?

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