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Wonders of Arab Current Internal Political Status Quo I am really puzzled by how to approach the subject. Is the Arab state of affairs due to Gods willing, or a normal and expected consequence/development of its political, economic, historical/cultural process. Or is it a product of an Israeli Conspiracy or a product of a US political scheme/s, such as the so-called: The Initiative for the Greater Middle East or The Creative Chaos. Or is it the product of the so-called Arab Spring/Autumn. It is so because Yemen presently undergoes a prospective political process (National Dialogue Conference). Palestine is in a state of affairs only a little better than the time of it usurpation in 1948. Iraq and Syria are in huge internal strife. Bahrain and Egypt are instable. Libya is in chaos. Sudan witnessed some days ago popular and peaceful- turned to violent demonstrations. It is only Tunis/Morocco/Algeria share our country the prospects of the better future which, I hope and pray to All-Mighty God, to spread it all over the Arab world/nation. Palestine, despite the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002 and the 2003 US Road Map to establish a Palestinian Homeland within 5 years, is still usurped, stolen, and robbed. Palestinians are also still refugees and scattered in a world diaspora, and divided between the Authority and Hamas Movement. Iraq suffers from a mass emigration of its citizens, a continuing political confusion, and one or more deadly explosions almost everyday whether it is Ramadan or Eid or just a normal day since the US invasion of the 20th of March 2003. Syria also undergoes a mass displacement/emigration of its citizens, a mad process of killings and destruction since March 2011. Bahrain is in a state of Tom and Jerry like (fetch/catch and run) between the Government and the opposition since Feb. 2011. Egypt is in turmoil since the past 3rd of July when the Head of the Army, Gen. Abdul-Fatah al-Sisi, deposed the first Egyptian generally/popularly elected President, Mohamed Morsi, on 24/6/2012. Libya is in a formal and civil chaos since the NATO-led military intervention in 2011 resulted in the ousting and death of the countrys former president, Muammar al- Gaddafi, and the collapse of his 42-year First of September Al Fateh Revolution and 34-year-old Jamahiriya state. Sudan, which was amicably divided in two: North and South on 9/7/2009, and whose North is still a member of the League of Arab States, faces hard economic problems (poverty, reduction of governmental subsidies for consumer goods, high unemployment, etc.) resulting from that division which cost it the loss of much of the pre-division South Sudan petro-dollars, caused unfortunate civil unrests, such as the ones it has recently seen. Though many of the internal conflicts (Darfur Region, Eastern Region, and Disputed Border Areas with the South, especially Abyei) were recently mostly settled, they still cause some political, economic, and social problems. Sudan used to be known as the Arab World Agricultural Basket. It is a member of Sanaa Declaration beside our country Yemen, Somalia, etc. Finally, I hope these internal wonders would take 180 degree turn to the better future of Arab states and people. Sorry for the states which were not mentioned, hopefully for their and my good.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 14:32:26 +0000

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