Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The Foreseeable Consequence of the “Arab Spring”

 



“The people of Egypt have spoken. Their voices have been heard and Egypt will never be the same. By stepping down, President Mubarak responded to the Egyptian people’s hunger for change, but this is not the end of Egypt’s transition. It’s the beginning.”
Barrack Hussein Obama, president and inadvertent prophet.
We’ve been skeptical of the so-called Arab Spring since the very beginning. Months ago we pointed out that the Muslim Brotherhood was assuming a leadership role in the demonstrations and the follow on ruling claque. Given the general state of political development in the Arab we were doubtful that anything favorable, or even desirable, would emerge from street demonstrations taking place in societies where there is no legal political opposition.

Now we have an idea of what the Arab Spring will look like.


read more: http://www.redstate.com/streiff/2011/05/27/the-foreseeable-consequence-of-the-arab-spring/

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