THE ARAB SUMMIT AND TROUBLES AHEAD
FOR THE GCC.
A week or two ago, I commented on the rift inside the GCC
that seemed to be deliberately made public by Saudi Arabia .
I spoke of how damaging this "rift" could be to
the GCC, a GCC run by families who don't understand the speed of social media
in the 21st Century.
From day one of the Arab Spring.... Tunisian Virus... yep..
I'm not giving up on my nickname... the Gulf State Leaders have feared what
they could not understand and still cannot control.
It's not just the close-minded Gulf States that are lost, but governance in
general.
The problem is, the fear factor is compounded in the Middle East .
As the fear of what the Arab Spring might bring to each
countries doorstep grew, as is always the case, some leaders decided to break
ranks and taka an individual approach to surviving / dealing with the Arab
Spring.
In my opinion, this is exactly what Qatar has tried
to execute..... getting on the " we are with you" side of the Arab
Spring.
I know some have speculated Qatar 's bizarre abandonment of the
GCC pack was based on the desire to " take a leading role" in the
region.
I'm not sold on that theory.
My bet is what Qatar did was set in motion a process they truly believed would allow them to survive the Arab Spring if and when it showed up on their doorstep.
Obviously, this concept was not discussed or approved by the
Mother ship of the GCC.... Saudi!
And so now we get to the bottom line of the Qatar issue!
So what?
How much attention does the world give to the rift taking
place inside the GCC?
What does it mean to Europe, Asia
ect...ect....?
Well, that is a complicated question to even begin to
ponder, but I can tell you who is more than interested in what is taking place!
The Persians!
And what does this have to do with the pending Arab League
Summit?
Everything...... Nothing.... depending on your world view!
To the Persians it is everything.....
To Europe ... given the
actions of the Tsar.. It's probably nothing!
And then....well... there is my opinion...the one that is
most important to me!
On a good day the Arab League is not much more than a
weekend getaway for the wealthiest men in the world!
In troubled times, it's a group that simply can't shoot
straight! ( P.S.. I think I have called them this before, but I can't remember
and don't feel like searching my site.)
Now, on a typical day, the Arab League would meet....
talk... .drink tea.. and other things in the company of a few trusted members..
give a few hollow speeches and then go home.
Come to think of it, not much different from the day to day
workings of the UN!
Here is the problem.
These are not "normal times".
Not even close!
As a matter of fact, the "times" right now may be
more dangerous then they've been in fifty years.
How stable is the Tsar?
What is he really up to... Hint... The West doesn't have a
clue!
Where is China
going in the Pacific and more importantly.. when?
How much longer do the Israelis tolerate the Persian Western
shell game?
To put it simply, the word is moving fast and moving in
several dangerous directions with social media acting as the catalyst of
distrust of typical governance.
For the rest of the world these are troubling times.
For the Arab League, this is an extremely dangerous period
sliding into a crisis.
Think about it!
The Arab nations who upset with the direction of Qatar are the
same ones preparing to cut a "deal" with the Israelis over any
pending actions against the Persians.
Talk about not holding the party line!
What could happen to the GCC?
In the law of nature, the weak go fist and the GCC is one of
the weakest Alliances out there.
What holds them together is simple....profit!
What is good for one is only good for the other if the
profit margin is there.
Just how much interference would it take to drive the GCC into
actions that might have disastrous outcomes for it's members?
What if that interference came from a nation that was skilled
in the art form of interference..... Hint.. more than just Iran ... Think...
the Tsar!
Is there any true bond between the Tsar and his vision of the
world in a few years and the GCC?
In the long run, is the GCC not just a competitor for a market
the Russians wish to dominate for decades to come?
What chance does the Arab League have of pulling in Qatar ?
What is Qatar
really afraid of?
If the Arab League can address that question, then they may have
a chance, but the Persians will get a vote and the Persians have a friend / Master
/ in their corner... The Tsar!
So, if the GCC wishes to hold itself together and the Arab League
is tasked to help address that wish, then they better do more in the next two days
than give hollow speeches and send their wives to shop!
The world is moving faster by the second and the complications
of governance are becoming more of a challenge with each passing day.
The Arab League needs to find their nitch and they need to find
it quickly.
And finally... just how much money can Saudi spend to solve the
Qatar
problem...oh ya.. and who will they spend
it on?