Iraq Has Plenty to Protest

We know the Iraqi's have been the subject of protests for years now. Can they rally round to form their own Revolution?
Protests spread to Iraq
The government of Iraq is moving to address a wave of protests there. The largest were on Sunday in Baghdad, Basra, Ramadi and Mosul. Iraqis demanded better electricity and more jobs, as well as a crackdown on crime and corruption. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki pledged to increase monthly food rations. He also rejected any use of violence against the demonstrators.
Source: Healing Iraq
"The Ignorant Saudi Sheikh"
Khaled Amayreh, a Palestinian journalist who's views have landed him in trouble before, tells us of Saudi's responses to the revolution rage in the region. These views do not represent official Saudi public voices, but views from some Sheiks in office nontheless.
It has been reported that the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh, condemned the ongoing revolution against the tyrannical regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
It has been reported that the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh, condemned the ongoing revolution against the tyrannical regime of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Source: Susie's Big Adventure
Saudi Arabia: Distinguishing Sincerity Between a Smooth Tongue
Staying with Saudi Arabia, and specifically Americans residing in Saudi, we have reports of the Saudi charm factor in making or breaking relationships. From a fallen victim perhaps?
Source: AMERICAN BEDU
Proof That The Muslim Brotherhood Is A Minority At The Protests
Well, not exactly scientific proof, says our source from Beirut.....
Source: BEIRUTSPRING


















