Baghdad Pact (Asia for the Asiatics!)

The Middle Eastern Defense Organization, commonly known as the Baghdad Pact, is a defensive organization in the Middle East formed to protect the various nations of the Middle East from foreign powers. It was formed with the support of the Asian Defense League (ADL) and the African Union (AU) as a way to ensure the independence and mutual security of the region. Initially seen as a way to prevent the Soviet Union or United States from entering the region, it later developed into a strong alliance of Middle Eastern states able to withstand pressure from any of the major world powers.

Membership
Turkey Joined in 

Persia Founding Member

Baluchistan Joined in 

Arabia Joined in 

Turkestan Joined in 

Tajikistan Joined in 

Azerbaijan Joined in