Sean Fenley

Sean Fenley
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Sean Fenley is an independent progressive, who would like to see some sanity brought to the creation and implementation of current and future, US military, economic, foreign and domestic policies. He has been published by a number of websites, and publications throughout the alternative media.

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FEBRUARY 12, 2012 4:52PM

Bahrain: A Forgotten Arab Spring

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“This is about whether this council, during a time of sweeping change in the Middle East, will stand with peaceful protesters crying out for freedom, or with a regime of thugs with guns that tramples human dignity and human rights.” – Susan Rice, US Ambassador to the UN

Bahrain continues to undergo an uprising against the extremely authoritarian monarchy that enduringly, and unenlightenedly continues to rule that country. It is an Arab Spring, that we probably shouldn’t forget about or negate. We shouldn’t forget about this important Arab uprising, that is occurring within the homeland, and in fact the veritable stomping grounds of the US Naval Fifth Fleet. Indeed, the US corporate “mainstream” mass media has probably blacked out, this important Arab uprising of the majority Shia — of this iron-fisted Sunni Kingdom — for precisely this very reason.

While the United States has condemned Russia for its arms sales to Syria, it has not condemned its own “error” in continuing to arm the profoundly backward, and deeply retrograde Kingdom of Bahrain. And furthermore, the US has even — with a straight face — urged restraint in recent Bahraini protests, after it has already armed this vulgar, spiteful, uncouth, and indeed tyrannical Middle Eastern regime! So, now how’s that for after the fact/Monday morning quarterbacking!!? And as faint hisses can still be heard, from Susan Rice’s tantruming over the UN Russian Veto; US supplied guns and other munitions, are likely preparing to make short work of some Shia Bahraini protestors, in their recently erected Freedom Square.

After martial law was lifted in June of last year, tensions in the Kingdom of Bahrain did not fully dissipate or subside. Police continued to clash with disaffected youth — in Shia neighborhoods — who complain of political and economic marginalization, at the hands of the US/Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime. At least 25 have died since last June, and the government and the opposition expect a stormy February — as the initial uprising’s anniversary is actually February 14th. Bahrain as a real democracy, or with an empowered Shiite community, represents a mortal threat to the Saudis and the greater GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council). The felling of an important domino in the region, which could perhaps give greater resolve and invigoration to Saudi Arabia’s own native Shiite community, and potentially extend an opening to Iran.

The wider goal of boxing in Iran, while it (the US) prepares for bellicose, and aggressive military action against them, is put in peril by the democratic impulses, and aspirations of the majority Shia people of Bahrain. The United States clearly stands firmly and resolutely against human rights, and human dignity in the invidious, loathsome, and wholly detestable Sunni-led Sheikdom of Bahrain. As the Pentagon has noted, “[Bahrain] has been, and continues to be, an important force for political stability in the Middle East.” It seems that those regimes allied with the US/GCC/Sunni Kingdoms, is rather the standard that the US goes by — as opposed to any concern for human dignity, universal values, democracy, or human rights.

The fork-tongued rants and diatribes of Susan Rice at the United Nations, are really yammerings and vituperations, that fundamentally do not yield, add up to, demonstrate or evince very much! It’s just once again evidence of the empire, and it subordinates — via shrill screams — attempting to cow other governments, and sovereign nation-states that are not 100% supine/on board with them. Browbeating them (essentially) into complete and total fealty, and “harmonizing” with a fierce, disagreeable, nasty and imperious regime.

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I'm not sure that the only likely alternatives to the current monarchy would be much of an improvement for most Bahrainis, Sean Fenley. Apart from some pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking, it's really a choice between Al Khalifa and some gang of Islamist thugs, as in Libya, and not yet quite so obviously in Egypt, and didn't Iraq turn into little paradise when we installed "democracy!"
Excellent post highlighting American hypocrisy in promoting so-called democracy in the Middle East.
I'm monitoring all of the Arab Springs Jacob. The people of Yemen threw out their dictator (backed by us and the GCC, of course). The aftermath of that I haven't followed very closely...

Though places like Egpyt and Tunisia have elected Islamists, I think there is still a lot of potential in many of these Arab Springs. Many of the Egyptians -- as I understand it -- know that the SCAF (Supreme Council of the Armed Forces)/Field Marshall Tantawi is still running the country, and they're pretty PO'd about that.

Also I've recently heard that Omar Suleiman, may still have a great deal of power in Egypt. I haven't been able to verify that... I'm sure that's something, though, that the Egyptians on the streets, are far more well versed about than I.
I'm sure this is just one of many that aren't being reported as well as they could be and should be.

Another one is probably Russia; I haven't looked at that as close as I could anymore than this but one thing did strike me as odd about it.

Just before the massive protests against Putin there were reports that he had enormous amount of support, so much that the opposition was giving up before the election even began.

Clearly that support was greatly exaggerated.

I suspect the support for our own politicians are being greatly exaggerated as well by the corporate propaganda machine.
Say it loud and say it proud. We've got to keep shouting about human rights. [r]

Did you see my post "An Arab Spring Without Support?"