In post-Mubarak Egypt, the rebirth of the Arab world: "In post-Mubarak Egypt, the rebirth of the Arab world"
Arab regimes have no clear and effective approach toward any of the issues vital to their collective future,
the Arab world has had virtually no impact on Iraq's course. It has done little to achieve Palestinian aspirations besides backing a peace process in which it no longer believes. When Israel went to war with Hezbollah in 2006 and then with Hamas two years later, most Arab leaders privately cheered the Jewish state.
Arab states suffer from a curse more debilitating than poverty or autocracy. They have become counterfeit, perceived by their own people as alien, pursuing policies hatched from afar.
Popular uprisings are the latest step in this process. They have been facilitated by a newfound fearlessness and feeling of empowerment - watching the U.S. military's struggles in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as Israel's inability to subdue Hezbollah and Hamas, Arab peoples are no longer afraid to confront their own regimes.
The more the United States gave to the Mubarak regime, the more it lost Egypt. Arab leaders have been put on notice: A warm relationship with the United States and a peace deal with Israel will not save you in your hour of need.
For decades, the Arab world has been drained of its sovereignty, its freedom, its pride. It has been drained of politics. Today marks politics' revenge.
بوتين: لم نُهزم في سورية
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الجمعة,2024/12/20 1:39 صباحًا أكد الرئيس الروسي فلاديمير بوتين أنّ روسيا
«لم تُهزم في سورية بل حققنا أهدافنا هناك»، مشيراً إلى أنّ بلاده تدخلت
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