The Arab Spring Since Tunisia
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William Hague on events in the Middle East
Telegraph.co.uk o5 October 2011
The Foreign Secretary denounced the decision by UN security council members to veto a resolution calling for President Assad to stop the violence against the Syrian people as "deeply mistaken and regrettable".
As events unfold ...to understand the mystery behind the scenes ... understanding the significance of strategic events in motion over time is critical to understanding how things are happening the way they are ...why ... and what to expect.
On first anniversary, Tunisia’s revolution ‘incomplete’
The Jordan Times Tuesday, December 20th, 2011, 3:58 am Amman Time
It has been one year since a global revolution started in Tunisia. The movement which has been dubbed The Arab Spring has influenced other countries to demand change from their governments. We look back at the different movements worldwide and Lawrence Davidson, Middle-East expert and professor at West Chester University, joins us to discuss this global demand for change
Russia Today 19 December 2011
Ever since a man in Tunisia burned himself to death in December 2010 in protest at his treatment by police, pro-democracy rebellions have erupted across the Middle East. Our interactive timeline traces key events...
...but don't underestimate the spirit of Arab Spring brewing for this moment in history ...perhaps even from the beginning of time.

Cairo: A New Wind Blows in Egypt
Global Research, April 8, 2010
“Western policy towards this part of the world has been a total failure, in my view. It has not been based on dialogue, understanding, supporting civil society and empowering people, but rather it's been based on supporting authoritarian systems as long as the oil keeps pumping.
“If you bet on individuals, instead of the people, you are going to fail. And Western policy so far has been to bet on individuals, individuals who are not supported by their people and who are being discredited every day.
“I see increasing radicalization in this area of the world, and I understand the reason. People feel repressed by their own governments, they feel unfairly treated by the outside world, they wake up in the morning and who do they see—they see people being shot and killed, all Muslims from Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Darfur.” – Former IAEA Director-General and potential presidential candidate Mohammed ElBaradei, in his first English-language interview since returning to Cairo in Feb.
(The Guardian, 31 March 2010) via Global Research, April 8, 2010
The article by Rannie Amiri an independent Middle East commentator for Global Research goes on to say:
'What ElBaradei appreciates and the “neo-cons” fail to, is that if politically empowered, the people would have exceptionally little in common with the self-styled, pro-Israel “liberators” of the Middle East.
During the 2008-2009 Israeli invasion of Gaza—in which Egyptians were prevented from demonstrating, raising money, or even blogging in support of besieged Gazans—if the Arab masses were not muffled into silence by governments that felt their best interests lie in siding with the U.S., the line of people rushing to Gaza’s aid would extend from Morocco to Iraq.' '
Egypt's ElBaradei Threatens War With Israel
Tuesday, 05 Apr 2011 12:36 PM
Troubling signs are beginning to emerge from post-Hosni Mubarak Egypt: The prime minister is making new overtures to Iran — and a leading presidential candidate is threatening war with Israel. Read more on Newsmax.com: Egypt's ElBaradei Threatens War With Israel
Understanding the puzzle
Americans are known throughout the international community as 'sheeple' with an attention span rarely beyond a sound-byte ...consumed by politics and pundits ...politicizing, finger pointing and divided on issues soon to be irrelevant in comparison to the magnitude of events to come ...
In reality? ...As rapidly as the geo-political/economic climate has morphed in 2011 ...99% of what most people think is important NOW will soon be the last thing on their minds.
As events are unfolding ...to understand the mystery behind the scenes ... understanding the significance of strategic events in motion over time is critical in understanding how things are happening the way they are ...why ... and what to expect.
In a recent discussion with Charlie Rose regarding the deteriorating global climate and environmental condition, Bill McKibben author of his newly released book 'Eaarth', made a comment of which the same could be said regarding Israel and the Middle East;
'At some point, ... it will be too late for effective political action. ... there reaches a point where it won’t matter who’s president and it won’t matter how devoted Congress is, the damage will be out of control.
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Suggested reading:
The theory of 'manageable chaos' put into practice 01.03.2011
Sergei Shashkov,
See also; New Eugenics and the Rise of the Global Scientific Dictatorship
The Technological Revolution and the Future of Freedom, Part 3
Something to think about...
Whether Jewish, Christian Islamic or indifferent for anyone who reads this there is an opportunity maybe for the first time ...to recognize the Reality of God as ancient Prophesy is being fulfilled before your eyes ...what you do with it is for YOU ...where you end up at the end of it all.

Like it or not ...this isn't about politics or religion. This is about ...a spiritual war against good and evil foretold by the Prophets.
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Just when things look like it couldn't get any worse (thanks to the 'conventional wisdom' of All the Kings Horses and All the Kings Men) ...God says in 2 Chronicles 7:14; ' ...if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.
He who has ears, let him hear... Endrun Project Post: 'November 3, 2010: Now What?'Watch out that no one deceives you! Matthew 24



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