The Arabian Peninsula is a peninsula of Western Asia arranged upper east of Africa on the Arabian plate. From a land point of view, it is viewed as a subcontinent of Asia.
There is proof that human residence in the Arabian Peninsula goes back to around 106,000 to 130,000 years ago. However, the cruel atmosphere verifiable forestalled much settlement in pre-Islamic Arabian promontory, aside from few urban exchanging settlements, for example, Mecca and Medina, situated in the Hejaz in the west of the peninsula.
The U.S feared that if Japan conquered European colonies in Southeast Asia, it could threaten its control of the Philippines and Guam. As a result, the U.S sent aid to help the Chinese Resistance. Also, Roosevelt cut off supplies of oil to Japan