Arab spring: 'Western-backed exported Islamist revolution’

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AzariLoveIran

Arab spring: 'Western-backed exported Islamist revolution’

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West made an arrangement with Sunni cronies for a take over of Arab (speaking) secular rulers by "Wahhabi" terrorist disguised as Islamist

West thinking this will be a froce agaisnt Shia Iran

foolish


The string of uprisings in the Arab world boils down to Saudi Arabia and Qatar using money and influence to hijack public dissent and bring Sunni Islamists to power

really stupid thinking Arab masses are fool

will not work

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“What we’re seeing is a Sunni-Shiite divide reemerge in the Middle East with Washington clearly backing the Sunni powerhouse Saudi Arabia, a close American ally. And Saudi Arabia in turn along with Qatar has taken control of the revolutions elsewhere.

“For example it’s funding the Ennahda, the main Islamist party in Tunisia. The Muslim Brotherhood and more extremist Salafi groups in Egypt on the record were saying they received substantial funds from Saudi Arabia. The Yemeni government has openly criticized Qatar for interfering in its internal affairs and funding radical Islamists. And of course in Syria the main civilian opposition is dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood, and the so-called Free Syrian Army is dominated by not only radical jihadists from within Syria, but also by jihadists from throughout the region,” . .

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“The motivation for these revolutions was economic. In Tunisia for example it started with the impoverished and neglected deep south. In Syria it started in Daraa, a city near Jordan, which has been experiencing drought for three years. And in Egypt an extensive opinion poll carried out among those who went to Tahrir just after Mubarak fell showed that only 19 per cent of them put free and fair election and free expression and so on, on top of their agenda. The main priority for 65 percent was the economy,” . .

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“Now the people who provoked these revolutions foolishly declared their revolutions leaderless and they didn’t have an agenda. Anyone who knows anything about revolutionary uprisings in the past… knows that what happens in the post-revolutionary chaos is that the groups that are most disciplined and most ruthless politically then fill the vacuum. When you couple that with the funding that we were talking about from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, able to manipulate the electoral process, they were perfectly poised to step into the gap and fill the vacuum and that’s what they’ve done,” . .

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:lol:


this an insult to Arab people .. thinking they idiots to swallow this rubbish


Hans , you have the mike


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Ibrahim
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I'm waiting to hear any credible argument that the elections in Egypt or the overthrow of Gaddafi do not represent the popular will. Clearly they do, and to argue against the revolutions then is to insist that Arabs ought to live under dictatorships.

Of course they didn't wait around to ask...
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Ibrahim wrote:I'm waiting to hear any credible argument that the elections in Egypt or the overthrow of Gaddafi do not represent the popular will. Clearly they do, and to argue against the revolutions then is to insist that Arabs ought to live under dictatorships.

Of course they didn't wait around to ask...
Indeed. The loudest, shrillest and most strident contrary arguments to the obvious current of reform and self-determination sweeping the region come from those pushing tiresome crackpot political agendas of one sort or another.
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Sparky wrote:
Ibrahim wrote:I'm waiting to hear any credible argument that the elections in Egypt or the overthrow of Gaddafi do not represent the popular will. Clearly they do, and to argue against the revolutions then is to insist that Arabs ought to live under dictatorships.

Of course they didn't wait around to ask...
Indeed. The loudest, shrillest and most strident contrary arguments to the obvious current of reform and self-determination sweeping the region come from those pushing tiresome crackpot political agendas of one sort or another.
At best I think critics can say "we don't like the governments these Arabs are electing." Seems rather ghastly to prefer a people live under a dictator to electing people you don't like.
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I love all of this.
Censorship isn't necessary
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