The Middle East Crisis Has Just Begun
For the U.S., democracy's fate in the region matters much less than the struggle between the Saudis and Iran
Wall Street Journal
Despite the military drama unfolding in Libya, the Middle East is only  beginning to unravel. American policy-makers have been spoiled by events  in Tunisia and Egypt, both of which boast relatively sturdy  institutions, civil society associations and middle classes, as well as  being age-old clusters of civilization where states of one form or  another have existed since antiquity. Darker terrain awaits us elsewhere  in the region, where states will substantially weaken once the carapace  of tyranny crumbles. The crucial tests lie ahead, beyond the  distraction of Libya...[Full Article]
 
