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February 15, 2011

The roosting of destiny’s poultry

Posted in: Egypt,Energy,Foreign policy

pic via F1photos at flickr.org

Democratic protests are one thing in Egypt, but not there:

In the tiny island kingdom of Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, thousands of demonstrators marched to call for reforms to their hereditary monarchy and clashed with police, who fired tear gas and rubber bullets. In Yemen, a key U.S. counterterrorism ally, government supporters armed with sticks and knives attacked pro-democracy demonstrators calling for the ouster of the country’s dictatorial president, in the fourth straight day of protests in that troubled Arab nation.

But these oppressive dictatorships are our “freedom friends“! Just like Egypt.

And in Bahrain the first middle eastern nation found to have oil…and the first to see it start to run out…these protests threaten something truly important. Ironic symbolism, the year’s first F1 race.

So the world’s eyes now turn to you Daytona.


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