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by The Real News Network (TRNN) / March 29th, 2014
Toby Jones, a historian of the modern Middle East, says the Saudis see the Arab awakening as an existential threat while the US sees it as something to be manipulated.
This article was posted on Saturday, March 29th, 2014 at 4:38pm and is filed under Imperialism, Iran, Middle East, Neoliberalism, Saudi Arabia, Video, Zionism.
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