Nawaf Obaid, aka. Captain Arabia, writes for CNN that 'revolution' is anarchy and monarchy is bliss! And the 'impressive' Saudi armed forces he meticulously describes? Well, we saw what happened in Yemen!"The Arab world faces a period of historic upheaval: The economic and social malaise that existed in Tunisia before the revolution remains, and there is no realistic plan to turn the situation around.Egypt's economy is in free-fall and the Muslim Brotherhood is poised to significantly increase its power through upcoming elections. Civil war in Libya and escalating violence in Yemen have cost thousands of lives and set back development by decades. Syria is on the edge of an abyss of nightmarish internecine warfare, which could spill into Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq.The so-called "Arab Spring" has not brought new life to the Middle East, but leaderless anarchy ...Recognizing the threat that the spread of this movement represents, Saudi Arabia is expanding its role internationally and mobilizing its vast resources to help countries facing domestic upheaval.As the birthplace of Islam and the leader of the Muslim and Arab worlds, Saudi Arabia has a unique responsibility to aid states in the region, assisting them in their gradual evolution toward more sustainable political systems and preventing them from collapsing and spreading further disorder.That the Kingdom has the ability to implement this foreign policy goal should not be in doubt - it is backed by significant military and economic strength. The foundation for this more robust strategic posture is Saudi Arabia's investment of around $150 billion in its military...In addition, approximately 1,000 new state-of-the-art combat tanks may be added to the Army, and the Air Force will see its capabilities significantly improve with the doubling of its high quality combat airplanes to about 500 advanced aircraft. A massive new missile defense system is in the works. Finally, the two main fleets of the Navy will undergo extensive expansion and a complete refurbishment of existing assets.As part of this new defense doctrine, the leadership has decided to meet the country's growing needs for new equipment by diversifying among American, European and Asian military suppliers....The Kingdom's more assertive policies are already apparent. It has provided Egypt $4 billion and Jordan $400 million (the latter could form the first installment of a much larger aid package that is being discussed).Saudi Arabia is also leading the effort to improve regional collaboration by working to include Jordan and Morocco in a Saudi-centric Gulf Cooperation Council alliance.In Yemen, it is spearheading diplomatic negotiations to effect a peaceful transition of power.The Kingdom is the main supporter of Bahrain's monarchy, and will maintain a military presence there.As Saudi Arabia grows more influential, initiatives such as these - which currently stretch from Morocco to Malaysia - will increase in number and reach, regardless of whether they meet with Western approval.In Saudi Arabia, protests on the so-called "Day of Rage" predicted by pundits never materialized; the country remains stable and the leadership enjoys widespread support.Those who are similarly skeptical about the Kingdom's ability to rise to its historic role as the indispensable regional power will again be proven wrong. The Saudi government will use its vast resources to steer the Arab world away from anarchy and unrealistic populist movements, and towards steady evolution in a manner that respects each country's unique culture and history."
"'America is something that can be easily moved. Moved to the right direction.They won’t get in our way'" Benjamin Netanyahu
Friday, June 10, 2011
Saudi Military Might & 'New Defense Doctrine' will prevent anarchy!
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That thing on their chests - It's the Teletubbieeees!
Ouuu La la lah lah lah
Wahhabis in action... LOL :)
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