“every other country scorched by the AS’ fires have suffered instability, war or haven’t really changed much at all....”
“And as successive revolutions failed to reward Arabs with democracy or prosperity, the yrs of turmoil turned out to be a massive boon to the very autocrats they were meant to depose.”
“But Libya, Syria and Yemen have since been destroyed by a decade of civil wars, while Egypt has returned to military-backed autocracy. Only Tunisia can call itself a true democracy.”
“Perhaps the most enduring “regime change” that emerged from the Arab Spring has actually been a fundamental shift in outlook and policy toward Israel, a nation that had long been anathema to most of the region’s governments and citizens.”
In essence the argument is that regimes are turning to Israel in an attempt to preserve the status quo as they deal with internal and external threats
This may be the case, but I feel it is to on the surface