The New York Times reports that Bahrain’s neighbors have sent in troops to help quell disturbances there. The troubles of the Middle East continue apace, proving once again that bad news in one part of the world doesn’t prevent it from proceeding in another.
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The the Saudis were there to do something. Whether they will succeed or not is still unclear. The markets reacted to the news by pushing oil prices up. “Crude oil futures edged higher in New York to end four days of declines on speculation unrest in the Middle East may escalate after Saudi Arabia sent its troops into Bahrain.”
This is more of one country sending troupes to another country to stop rebellion. This kind of thing will happen every day because foreign troupes are more likely to drop a hammer on local citizens than local troupes. It just works. Remember this when you find Russian or European troupes on American soil dressed like riot cops.
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