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JCMach1

(28,108 posts)
Wed Feb 22, 2012, 06:54 AM Feb 2012

The Arab World Braces for the Summer of Counter-Revolution




Reposting an article I wrote for Blogcritics last Spring. Unfortunately, it turns out I was mostly right about how things would go.



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When the weather changes from Spring to Summer in the MENA region, you feel it. The sun and heat shift into a different gear and more often than not, the change comes on the wind with the dust and sand making snakes along the highways. Once that shift happens, there is no going back, Summer is locked-in for next 5-6 months. In recent years Summers have been the time of escape. Oil wealth in many countries allowed citizens to bug-out for the maximum vacation time allowed during this oppressive period.

Some towns in Libya, for example, were known to look like ghost towns during this time. In the UAE, it is the only time of year you can be assured of a smooth and easy commute to work. In many parts of the Middle-East, the heat can be so oppressive that you don’t even want to move around during most hours between sunset and sundown. This is especially true in the Gulf Region where it regularly pushes 45+ centigrade every day. Over the last few months, the world has witnessed the Winter of Arab discontent, and the Spring of Revolutions. However, another shift has begun: the Summer of Counter-Revolution is upon us.

The heat always kills optimism and the forces of counter-revolution and oppression have come to control the story. In Bahrain, the heat came early with an invasion by GCC forces (mainly Saudi), the destruction of Lulu (Pearl Roundabout), and a brutal clampdown by the Al Khalifa regime. Since then, Bahrain has seen the disappearance and arrests of hundreds of activists, the destruction of Shia mosques, the arrest and intimidation of doctors, torture, and other forms of state terror. The American government’s reaction in the face of the invasion and the brutal crackdown has been almost silence on these issues. However, they are not the only ones keeping silent. There has been an almost total media blackout orchestrated (no doubt) by Saudis and others.

When I was going the research for this article, there was a only a smattering of recent Western articles on what is going on in Bahrain. It is sad commentary when organizations like the BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera are simply MIA when it comes to coverage. The only one who is covering it is Iran’s PressTV which has its own agenda.

Read more: http://blogcritics.org/politics/article/the-arab-world-braces-for-the/#ixzz1KYqIzR2A
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The Arab World Braces for the Summer of Counter-Revolution (Original Post) JCMach1 Feb 2012 OP
Disgusting, and we don't hear anything about this Leopolds Ghost Feb 2012 #1
Bahrain has also re-ignited and only Al Jazeera is giving it any coverage... JCMach1 Feb 2012 #2
Libya, we have a strong military position there? tabatha Feb 2012 #3
Just meaning that in Bahrain we have leverage... we had none in Libya. JCMach1 Feb 2012 #4

Leopolds Ghost

(12,875 posts)
1. Disgusting, and we don't hear anything about this
Wed Feb 22, 2012, 07:00 AM
Feb 2012

Even Occupy folks are focused on the massacres in Syria since we have access to coverage of those and self-righteous commentary by Wolf Blitzer.

JCMach1

(28,108 posts)
2. Bahrain has also re-ignited and only Al Jazeera is giving it any coverage...
Wed Feb 22, 2012, 07:05 AM
Feb 2012

Nothing will change there as the government lost all legitimacy with the majority of the people, but the Saudis will never allow a Shia-led government.

Meanwhile, the 6th fleet could dictate whatever we wanted (very different situation to Libya, we have a strong military position there).

tabatha

(18,795 posts)
3. Libya, we have a strong military position there?
Wed Feb 22, 2012, 04:47 PM
Feb 2012

How? There are no bases. There are no troops.

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