To float one's eyes over a map of the Middle East, is to see a region in distress. Revolution or not, the Arab region has not been faring well for a while and has been failing to get out of deadlock political situations and economic black holes [1].
While Egypt looks to be getting somewhere with its first free presidential elections coming to fruition [2], all eyes are on the blood baths in Syria and free elections may be harbingers to rougher times ahead, even if freely chosen. Syria's revolution [3] is nowhere near getting off the ground in terms of people's will being heard. Iran & Russia are allegedly helping Assad with weapons.
While Lebanon seemed to have weathered the Harirri tribunal storm it might not have escaped the Syria spillover [4]. And we all know how volatile the Cedar state is, prone to flaring up when aggravated by neighbors.
Iraq looks to be going nowhere promising. A series of bombs have blasted Baghdad [5] and politicians with their sectarian power-battles are implicated. Erbel in the north does however tell a different story. But the Kurdish region has had a lot of investments pouring in [6]and economic prosperity gives them more than a fighting chance. But Erbel is a patch and probably an anomaly in a region of arguably failure on failure.
Tunisia shows a picture today of corruption, insecurity and financial and social ills that gave rise to revolution in the first place - all still unsovled post-revolution. And this was supposed to be the Jasmine pioneer [7]. The Islamic hardliners [8]are leading the way to signs of a Salafist take over regionally.
Even after violence and war fatigue has set in, with added Arab Spring fatigue [9]to boot, Arab states are still managing to impress the world audience anew with their continued flagrant failures, stale and freshly brewed.
Here's a roundup of the miserable state of Middle Eastern affairs today.
Do you agree or take issue with the statement that the Middle East is a bit of a miserable mess just now more than ever? Have your say in the comment space below.
Links:
[1] http://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/middle-east-economy-fuel-prices-bus-427243
[2] http://www.albawaba.com/slideshow/egypt-presidential-elections-426322
[3] http://www.albawaba.com/slideshow/syria-tipping-point-houla-427860
[4] http://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/lebanon-killed-sheikh-syria-spillover-426084
[5] http://www.albawaba.com/main-headlines/iraq-least-35-killed-series-attacks-amid-growing-political-tensions-421641
[6] http://www.albawaba.com/business/pr/starwood-hotels-iraq-422857
[7] http://www.albawaba.com/slideshow/remembering-tunisia-2012-jasmine-pioneer-one-year-later-409013
[8] http://www.albawaba.com/editorchoice/tunisia-salafi-sheikh-427097
[9] http://www.albawaba.com/slideshow/arab-world-suffering-protest-fatigue-or-frenzy-2012-413025