Thierry Meyssan
Middle East: Obama's
Counter-Revolution
Two
operations have been set into motion simultaneously: the transfer of
the U.S. military apparatus in the Middle East to Africa, and the
rescue of puppet Arab regimes.
After
some hesitation over how to respond to the Arab revolutions, the
Obama administration has opted for the strong-arm solution as a means to
rescue those vassals which can still be salvaged. As in the past,
the task of leading the counter-revolution devolved upon Saudi Arabia.
Riyad first succeeded in having its Libyan pawns recognized by the
international community and later trampled over Bahrain, drowning the
popular uprising in blood.
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