As the Arab Spring blossomed and
President Obama hesitated about whether to speak out in favor of
protesters seeking democratic change in the Greater Middle East, the
Pentagon acted decisively. It forged ever deeper ties with some of the
most repressive regimes in the region, building up military basesand brokering weapons sales and transfers to despots from Bahrain to Yemen.
As
state security forces across the region cracked down on democratic
dissent, the Pentagon also repeatedly dispatched American troops on
training missions to allied militaries there. During more than 40 such
operations with names like Eager Lion and Friendship Two that sometimes
lasted for weeks or months at a time, they taught Middle Eastern
security forces the finer points of counterinsurgency, small unit
tactics, intelligence gathering, and information operations -- skills
crucial to defeating popular uprisings.
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