2012 A DECISIVE YEAR FOR THE
ARABS AND THE MIDDLE EAST!
As 2011 comes to an end, the age old question is once again
asked, "what will 2012 bring"?
It seems the Academics and the " Talking Heads",
both groups who are usually wrong, are once again trying to impress their
followers with detailed, philosophical statements.
About six months ago, I made a simple statement about the future of
the Middle East .
Who is going to be the next "leader" in the Middle East ?
Will it continue to be what the people in the region refer
to as the "Colonial Powers"?
Will it be the reemerging Ottoman Empire from Turkey ?
Will it be the reemerging Persian Empire from Iran ?
Will the Arab League finally achieve the level of validity
it has dreamed of?
Colonial Powers:
The Colonial Powers have history and economics on their
side, but the economic weapon is decaying and is predicted to continue to
decline.
The Colonial Powers, as has been the case throughout time, will
continue shrink their sphere of influence as the financial situation worsens.
In short, the days of Colonial Rule in the Middle
East are over.
How quickly and how orderly this happens is an issue of the
Social Media events such as the Arab Spring. ( The Colonial Powers, and " others",
still do not understand the power of Social Networking. It's a Genie that is
out of the bottle.)
The Ottomans:
Time is sometimes everything and this time around that is especially
true for Turkey .
As things continue for the
" Collective Europe", it could very well be the Europeans will
need the Ottomans' more than Turkey
needs to be accepted by Europe . Hint... The
Turks understand this all too well.
As bright as the future currently seems for the Ottomans,
their enemies will not just sit back and give away their dreams. ( Insert the
Persian dream here!!)
The issue of the Kurds and a dream of Kurdistan
pose the same daunting task the Israelis face with the Palestinian statehood issue.
Yes... the Kurds are the Turk's version of the PA.
Another problem for the Ottoman quest is the fact the Arabs
don't trust them.. never have and never will.
Look at history for the examples.
The Arab League and the GCC will not simply role over for
the new Colonial Power.. The Ottomans.
The Persians:
The dreams of one leader in Iran are not necessarily the vision
of the other and that is the key weakness to the Persian future.
A house divided is never a house ready to concur the region,
much less the world.
Persians are not Arab and no one knows that better than the
Arabs.
They have been told that for thousands of years.
Just as there can be no true alliance between the Ottomans
and the Arabs, there will be know alliance between the Persians and the Arabs,
regardless of faith!
Continuing to thrive or survive on the common threat of the Israel and the
issue of the Palestinian state is not going to save the Persians.
Youth and the internet will bring down the Religious
fanatics and they know this.
The danger will become a " Youth" that is
Nationalistic and once again looks down their collective noses towards their
Arab neighbors.
The Arabs:
If you asked 100 people across the world, " who are the
'Arabs', you would not find a common answer.
The problem is, you would get the same results from asking
100 Arabs the same question.
A region with a four thousand year history of "
Tribes.. Clans.. family bloodlines... transcends any concept of Arab Unity.
The Arab League has been and will continue to be a dream
just as the Pan Arab movement was a dream.
Not sure what I am talking about here?
Watch Laurence of Arabia and it will become clear to you
nothing has changed.
So, who takes the lead in the Middle
East in 2012?
Nobody!
The vacume created by the continue withdraw of Western
countries will not be filled by any of the major players listed above.
Oh ya... Don't count on the Chinese.
If you want to see the Chinese concept working with the
Middle East, watch the interview on Al Jazeera from several months ago when
they asked China about the
damage they were causing in Australia
ore mining.
Short answer from China .. " We could care
less... we are here for the ore".
A little less tack than we have used in the West, but the
simple truth is as long as oil flows from the Middle East, China doesn't
care about anything else.. Sorry Palestine
and Kurds.. No help coming.
Ok, let me wrap this up.
2012 is yet another year of violence and stagnation for the Middle East .
The Arab Spring will spread with the fall of Al Assad in Syria .
The Iranians will force a conflict to prevent the Arab
Spring from taking place in Iran .
It will not start with Hammas or Hezbollah.
Arabs will not destroy everything they have for the sake of
the Persians.
The problem is they can not survive without Syria as a
proxy and they know it.
Yes... 2012.. will see the Iranian conflict come to a head,
but it may not be a regional war simply because the Arabs will not burn down
their world for the Persians.
The world economy will tank and that will cause issues in
other parts of the word the West will not be able to ignore..
Happy New Year!!!!
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