Here's why the Arab world is in trouble!
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Captions available! Site: http://globalguide.com.br/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalguidev... Twitter: https://twitter.com/GlobalGuideBr The Arab Spring is the revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests occurring in the Middle East and in North Africa since 2010. The economic crisis led the population of several countries to defy their authoritarian governments. It all started in Tunisia, in the end of 2010, when Mohamed Bouazizi, desperate with the lack of perspectives in his country, set himself afire. His action caused commotion and protests throughout the country, culminating in 2011 with the resignation of president Ben Ali, who had been in power for 23 years. Influenced by the revolt in Tunisia, the Libyans stood up against the Muammar Gaddafi rule. Gaddafi had some disagreements with Western leaders, who embraced the opportunity to intervene militarily in his country, helping rebels to overthrow the former ruler. This intervention caused such disorder that Libya remains unstable to this day. In Egypt, the population revolted against dictator Hosni Mubarak in the beginning of 2011. Mubarak promised not to run for reelections. Mohammed Morsi, from the Muslim Brotherhood, was then elected, but a great part of the Egyptian people did not accept his legitimacy, which ended up creating a new wave of protests. In 2013, Morsi was ousted from power by the military, and, similarly to Libya, the situation is yet to be defined. In Yemen, protests led to the resignation of Ali Abdullah Saleh, who had been in charge for more than three decades. It is in Syria, however, that the bloodiest conflict of the Arab Spring is happening, with a Civil War between Assad's government, whose family has been in power for 46 years, and the rebels, composed by very diverse groups with often-conflicting interests. Fearing that an intervention could cause more instability, like it happened in Libya, part of the international community is against a military solution for the situation in Syria. This paralyses the United Nations Security Council, allowing Syrians to freely fight among themselves. It is believed that more than one hundred and thirty thousand people have already died in this conflict. There were also protests in Bahrain, in Algeria, in Morocco, in Jordan and in Oman, without regime change in any of these cases. This was our brief review of the Arab Spring. If you enjoyed this video and enjoy International Relations in general, please click the "like" button below and subscribe to Global Guide's channel to watch our next videos. See you!
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this is a shit video no new information, you did not go in depth into anything fuck this video.
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You piece of shit....Please stop making videos if you are going to sound as if you are choking on bunch of dicks. You cunt, kill yourself right now.
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what kinda of accent is that?
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ALRIGHT STOP LYING AND BEING RAVIST THESE DAYA THE ARABS ARE RICH EVEN I AM
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vc é incrível! parabéééééns
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Short and sweet, with facts explained well! Thanks guys!
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Brasil
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Thanks for this! Keep making educational videos, orayt
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you should find a sullution for that
you should know that the moroccan map is not like that -
we alredy have that in algeria back in 80"s
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why is it spring and not summer?
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ALGERIA IS SAFE
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Arab Spring...orchestrated by the same people who pulled off the collapse of Building 7 ooops
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is it still happening ?
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Obama and Hillary Clinton helped fund and rally the Arab Spring which resulted in supporting the rebels in Syria who are fighting against Assad's regime. The rebels then joined IS (Islamic State) which became ISIS (Islamic State Iraq Syria). ISIS is currently fighting Assad's regime backed by Russia for control over all of Syria, while fighting in Iraq against the Iraqi military backed by the United States and other western nations. Parts of Libya have also fallen to ISIS due to the power vacuum caused by Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, who are responsible for backing the Arab Spring in Libya and then simply leaving the rebels to fight among themselves.
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SPRING?
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The Arab Spring happened because a Serbian farted on an Arabian
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Keep making your animated video!
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I can also see why Muslims do not eat pig (pork or bacon) because David Cameron using these animals as sex toys !
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These Arab countries are lucky -
4 million people voted for the UKIP party and they got 1 MP,
1.5 million voted SNP and they got 56 MPs, and they call the UK a democracy !
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