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The Arab Street A vanquished cliché.
Slate.com ^ | Feb 28,2005 | Christopher Hitchens

Posted on 03/01/2005 4:36:55 AM PST by kingattax

The return of politics to Iraq has had many blissful secondary consequences, one of them apparently minor but nonetheless, I think, important. When was the last time you heard some glib pundit employing the phrase "The Arab Street"? I haven't actually done a Nexis search on this, but my strong impression is that the term has been, without any formal interment, laid to rest. And not a minute too soon, either. In retrospect, it's difficult to decide precisely when this annoying expression began to expire, if only from diminishing returns. There was, first, the complete failure of the said "street" to detonate with rage when coalition forces first crossed the border of Iraq, as had been predicted (and one suspects privately hoped) by so many "experts." But one still continued to hear from commentators who conferred street-level potency on passing "insurgents." (I remember being aggressively assured by an interviewer on Al Franken's quasi-comedic Air America that Muqtada Sadr's "Mahdi Army" in Najaf was just the beginning of a new "Tet Offensive.") Mr. Sadr duly got a couple of seats in the recent Iraqi elections. And it was most obviously those elections that discredited the idea of ventriloquizing the Arab or Muslim populace or of conferring axiomatic authenticity on the loudest or hoarsest voice.

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KEYWORDS: arabstreet; christopherhitchens; iraq; muslimmilitants

1 posted on 03/01/2005 4:36:55 AM PST by kingattax
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To: kingattax
a new type of "arab street" is forming...and the leaders of those countries arent going to like what they see


2 posted on 03/01/2005 4:50:25 AM PST by smith288 (Im too good for a tagline)
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To: kingattax
In retrospect, it's difficult to decide precisely when this annoying expression began to expire, if only from diminishing returns. There was, first, the complete failure of the said "street" to detonate with rage when coalition forces first crossed the border of Iraq, as had been predicted (and one suspects privately hoped) by so many "experts." But one still continued to hear from commentators who conferred street-level potency on passing "insurgents." (I remember being aggressively assured by an interviewer on Al Franken's quasi-comedic Air America that Muqtada Sadr's "Mahdi Army" in Najaf was just the beginning of a new "Tet Offensive.")
Do we have a list, here on FR, of all the predictions that were made --- starting with the "quagmire of Afghanistan" --- by leftists? All those failed predictions? Did someone compile a list?
3 posted on 03/01/2005 4:53:15 AM PST by samtheman
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To: kingattax

I suspect the phrase died at President Bush's state of the union address, where he aligned himself with the "Arab street" when he said "And to the Iranian people, I say tonight: As you stand for your own liberty, America stands with you."
This message was heard throughout the Arab world including Lebanon.


4 posted on 03/01/2005 4:56:48 AM PST by joshhiggins (I know the Iranians aren't Arabs)
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