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What Happens When Arab Autocrats Left to Fend for Themselves?

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What Happens When Arab Autocrats Left to Fend for Themselves?
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We provide intelligence reports and news on political affairs, security and defence, counterterrorism, and various topics about culture in the Middle East.

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    • Lebanon
    • Syria
    • Turkey
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Saudi security forces take part in a military parade in preparation for the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015. (AP)
31 May 201601050 James M. Dorsey

What Happens When Arab Autocrats Left to Fend for Themselves?

It is a difficult task to explain everything about the Middle East in a short article. So what I am going to do is to present an important, yet somet

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