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The Sum of All Fears

Michael Scheuer   
četvrtak, 17. mart 2011.

Since 1945, Washington has championed, funded (through oil purchases), and defended the Arab Peninsula’s tyrannies. With the West focused on Libya, Egypt, and Yemen, it may be in tiny Bahrain where Washington pays the piper for 35 years of intervention in the Arab world.

 
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"Operation Libya" and the Battle for Oil

Michel Chossudovsky   
četvrtak, 17. mart 2011.

The geopolitical and economic implications of a US-NATO led military intervention directed against Libya are far-reaching. Libya is among the World's largest oil economies with approximately 3.5% of global oil reserves, more than twice those of the US

 
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Egypt, Serbia, Georgia – Learning From Others' Mistakes

Eric Walberg   
sreda, 02. mart 2011.

Egyptians should keep the experience of Russia, Serbia and the colour revolutions in mind as they navigate the perilous waters of US-style democracy. It would be a tragedy if a few years down the line, Egyptians look back wistfully at pre-revolutionary times, as do many Serbs, Georgians, east Europeans and Russians.

 
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Saudi Arabia witnesses first signs of unrest as 'day of rage' planned for March 11th

Finian Cunningham   
nedelja, 27. februar 2011.

The popular uprisings across the Middle East are sparking similar unrest in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with youth groups and workers in that country now calling for a “Day of Rage” demonstration in the capital, Riyadh, on March 11.

 
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What Isn't Helping Qadhafi

Paul R. Pillar   
četvrtak, 24. februar 2011.

Actually, except for how a policy that is all pressure and hostility is likely to strengthen hardliners in the regime, the conduct of business between the west and Iran is no more likely to determine the future course of internal opposition to the regime in Iran than it did in Libya

 
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Losing the Middle East

Benny Morris   
utorak, 22. februar 2011.

Prediction is always risky or plain silly, but my guess is that when the dust settles, which it will, in a month or two or three's time, one will see that Western—and Israeli—interests in the Middle East will have been substantially undermined and anti-Western—and anti-Israeli—interests substantially bolstered

 
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America’s Strategic Repression of the ‘Arab Awakening’

Andrew Gavin Marshall   
sreda, 09. februar 2011.

While the outcome is ultimately unknown, what is clear is that a spark has been lit in the Arab world as the ‘Global Political Awakening’ marches on, and this will be a very difficult flame to control.

 
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Egypt, Israel and a Strategic Reconsideration

George Friedman   
sreda, 09. februar 2011.

Mubarak will leave, the younger officers will emerge, the constitution will make some changes and life will continue. The events in Egypt should be taken as a mild coronary and treated with great relief by Israel that it wasn’t worse.

 
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Egypt and Islamophobia

Paul R. Pillar   
petak, 04. februar 2011.

One of the biggest mistakes that the United States and other outsiders could make in crafting their posture toward Egypt and Egyptian Islamists would be to create a self-fulfilling prophecy of radicalism by denying the legitimacy of peaceful expressions of political Islam.

 
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Autocrats 'R Us

Nikolas K. Gvosdev   
petak, 04. februar 2011.

Learning to cope with a new Middle East—one where Hezbollah, the Sadrists, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamic Action Front all are influential and have a say in policy—is the challenge that the Obama administration will have to navigate.

 
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Bahrain: U.S. Backs Saudi Military Intervention

Rick Rozoff   
četvrtak, 17. mart 2011.

Bahrainis are concerned that their tiny island could become a proxy battleground for a wider stand-off between the Sunni-ruled Gulf Arab countries, all U.S. allies, and Shi'ite-ruled Iran, a U.S. foe.

 
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Libya: Is This Kosovo All Over Again?

Diana Johnstone   
utorak, 08. mart 2011.

Less than a dozen years after NATO bombed Yugoslavia into pieces, detaching the province of Kosovo from Serbia, there are signs that the military alliance is gearing up for another victorious little “humanitarian war”, this time against Libya

 
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Never Fight a Land War in Asia

George Friedman   
sreda, 02. mart 2011.

An elective war in which the criteria for success are unclear and for which the amount of land force is insufficient must be avoided. That is Gates’ message. It is the same one MacArthur delivered, and the one Dwight Eisenhower exercised when he refused to intervene in Vietnam on France’s behalf.

 
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Major Monetary Oil Shock Predicted for late 2011

GEAB   
nedelja, 27. februar 2011.

In early 2011, most of the world has no doubt that we are engaged in a process of historic proportions which is seeing the world after 1945 collapse before our eyes, the US in the lead, while the international community breaks down a little more each day, like the social and economic fabric of most countries in the world

 
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Serbia is dedicated to solving all differences at the negotiating table

Vuk Jeremic   
sreda, 23. februar 2011.

This is all the more regrettable given the higher standard of achievement in previous election cycles—that is to say, when they were conducted with the full support of all stakeholders, and in line with resolution 1244 (1999).

 
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The Culture of Impunity, NATO Style

Diana Johnstone   
petak, 18. februar 2011.

Human rights campaigners in the self-righteous Western democracies are intransigent when it comes to ending what they call “the culture of impunity” so long as it involves, say, Africa. But their own impunity and that of their clients seems more secure than ever.

 
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Fear and Exhilaration in America

Doug Bandow   
sreda, 09. februar 2011.

Chaos in Cairo’s streets has wrecked Hosni Mubarak’s presidency. The collapse of any dictatorship should please Americans. However, the process in Egypt has only started. The most difficult question always is how any so-called revolution ends.

 
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The Egyptian Revolution May Produce a Lebanon-Type Islamic Regime

Alan M. Dershowitz   
petak, 04. februar 2011.

Mubarak will leave. Someone like Mohamed ElBaradie, the Nobel Laureate who ran the International Atomic Energy Agency, will serve as an interim leader.

 
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Remember the Shah

Hossein Askari   
petak, 04. februar 2011.

The massive demonstrations in Egypt have rekindled memories of the Iranian Revolution of 1979. The leaders of the Arab world should learn from the Shah's mistakes—too little too late won't satisfy the people.

 
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The Start of a Global Revolution?

Andrew Gavin Marshall   
ponedeljak, 31. januar 2011.

The global domination by the major Western powers, principally the USA, over the past 65 years, and more broadly, centuries, is reaching a turning point. The people of the world are restless, resentful, and enraged. Change, it seems, is in the air.

 
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