Re: Meanwhile Back in the Sandbox...
The situation continues to heat up....and Bahrain is one place where Saudi Arabia will keep intervening as it will not tolerate, right on its Shia-majority Eastern Province doorstep, the threat that a Shia-controlled Bahrain would represent. It's a political dynamic very similar to what we are witnessing the Gulf monarchies, Egypt and Turkey playing out in Syria, southern Lebanon, and now in Gaza.
The outcome may be very conservative Sunni-Muslim governments across the Levant, to blunt the growing influence of Iran and shield the Gulf state monarchies from pressures to institute democratic reforms. Some of what is going on inside Turkey at this moment is telling...
Two foreign workers have been killed and a third seriously injured by bomb blasts in Bahrain, officials say.
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The outcome may be very conservative Sunni-Muslim governments across the Levant, to blunt the growing influence of Iran and shield the Gulf state monarchies from pressures to institute democratic reforms. Some of what is going on inside Turkey at this moment is telling...
Two foreign workers have been killed and a third seriously injured by bomb blasts in Bahrain, officials say.
Police said there were five explosions caused by home-made devices in two areas of the capital Manama on Monday.
One of the men died at the scene when he kicked a device in Gudaibiya. The second died in hospital after being injured by an explosion near a cinema.
A third explosion in Adliya injured another man working as a cleaner. Officials said the victims were Asian.
Their nationalities are not known, but the biggest expatriate communities in Bahrain are Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi.
According to the 2010 census, there are more than 660,000 foreign nationals living in Bahrain - the vast majority of whom are described as Asian - out of a total population of 1,235,000...
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