Originally Posted by
303gunner
That was actually much more of a hornet's nest than German reparations ever could become. The Middle East was a relatively stable region in Muslim hands since the end of the 3rd Crusades in the 12th Century under the Ottoman Empire. With the downfall of the Turks at Aust, British and French hands, 700 years of stability was gone. It took a couple of decades after WW1 for the locals to realise that the balance of power had changed forever, and it still hasn't settled, in fact it continues to get worse. The Turks weren't in favour of local rule by the Arabs and could be quite harsh in supressing independence, but it was the Status Quo and everyone accepted it. The British and French who occupied the region after the war though they knew how the tribes could be controlled, but got it deriously wrong.
The one good thing that came out of the Middle East is that despite Australia's pivotal role in the defeat of the Turks, Billy Hughes wanted no part of the Ottoman Empire as reparations, instead settling for the German colonies of Papua, New Britain and New Ireland (New Guinea was already an Aust Territory at the beginning of WW1). Could you imagine the S*** we would be in today if we were responsible for a little slice of the Middle East?