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Arab Spring News: August 7, 2012

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Inside Syria: Arab Spring no more

GlobalPost
Born of an Arab Spring-inspired desire for greater democracy, experts say that powerful geopolitical forces are now driving the war, with implications across the Middle East. For an explanation of how the conflict is morphing into a proxy war, and how sectarian … 

Why do Republicans fear the Arab Spring?
gulfnews.com
Less thoroughly explored, but equally important, are Romney and the Republican party’s attitudes toward the Arab Spring. Will the GOP’s disquiet with the Arab world’s new and changing governments leave president Romney room to work with the region’s …

Exclusive Excerpt: Obama Views Arab Spring Through Lens of Climate Change …
Algemeiner
The CAP plan ridiculously blames “climate change” for such varied world events as the so-called Arab Spring and mass migrations, while pushing the transfer of enormous U.S. assets to the developing world. Nevertheless, a close reading of the report shows…

Insight: Young Sudan activists push revolt against odds
Reuters
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Slogans sprayed across walls in a dusty, working-class district of Khartoum are painted over but still convey their message: Sudan’s young opposition activists want to bring an Arab Spring to their country and end President Omar …

Former Chief of MOSSAD: Arab Spring is not a Spring anymore
Journal of Turkish Weekly
Former Director of the MOSSAD security service, Danny Yatom, spoke to AA at his private office in Tel Aviv and touched on Arab Spring, violence in Syria and said that he would not call it ‘spring’ anymore. He underlined the death of 20 thousand people in..

The Arab Trojan Horse
Syria Today
The Arab Spring has changed the political scene in the Middle East. Most striking is the re-touching of the image of a radical organisation such as the Muslim Brotherhood to that of a potential “civil” form for future governance in the region. One might argue: “As .

Can a western spring collide with CIS for Russia?
News Tribe
With the initial outburst of the Arab Spring in Tunisia and Egypt, and the fatal consequences in few states such as Libya, a wave of fear ran along the Middle Eastern and Central Asian states. The fear, initially of people’s reaction, turned in to extremist elements …

Opinion: Neocons vs. the ‘Arab Spring’: Back on the Warpath – by Ramzy Baroud
Tripoli Post
Opinion: Neocons vs. the ‘Arab Spring’: Back on the Warpath – by Ramzy Baroud 07/08/2012 09:00:00. The neoconservatives are back with a vengeance. While popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and other Arab countries had briefly rendered them…

My Very Own ‘Arab Spring’
Huffington Post UK
However, finally and unpredictably (for much like the Arab Spring, no one could have foreseen such a chain of events), the natural order of womanhood had gained precedence. The doctor’s eyes shone. Here was a man who loved both his job and home …

Tuesday’s letters: US role key in Syrian crisis
Tampabay.com
Unlike similar conflicts in the Middle East that arose from the Arab Spring, this conflict impacts several aspects of U.S. foreign policy in the region, including al-Qaida, chemical weapons, Iran’s nuclear program and human rights. Yet just as there are doubts,

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