Arab reform poses big risks for US — experts
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WASHINGTON — The apparent sea change in the Arab world, given the popular revolt in Tunisia and ongoing rebellion in Egypt, could transform the region in a way not favorable to Washington, analysts warned.
As well as Egypt and Tunisia, observers are keeping a close eye on US allies Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and notably Jordan — the only Arab country outside Egypt that has a peace pact with Israel.
If the United States only pays lip-service to pro-democracy movements in the region and fails to align with them, it will “be perceived as a receding power having little influence,” said conservative analyst Danielle Pletka.
Washington is reluctant to denounce Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak because he is a key longtime ally in a vital region and a crucial partner in efforts to forge peace between Israel and the Palestinians..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110204com3.html
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