Middle East unstable

Since when are Morocco, Algeria & Tunisia considered the middle east?

Just doesn't seem right calling it Africa. Tunisia and Morocco have a lot more in common with Jordan and Iraq than Mali and Nigeria.

And if there is a domino effect it's not going to spill southward to Cameroon. It will spill to the ME.
 
...or north to Europe.


There were a lot of Tunisian/Algerian/Libyan/Egyptian Jihadis fighting in the Balkans.
 
depends on your definition of 'middle' and 'east'

I'll go by America's definition. Their "Middle East Partnership Initiative" is head-quartered in Tunisia.

http://mepi.state.gov/where-we-work.html

Where We Work

* Algeria
* Bahrain
* Egypt
* Israel
* Jordan
* Kuwait
* Lebanon
* Libya
* Morocco
* Oman
* Qatar
* Saudi Arabia
* Tunisia
* United Arab Emirates
* West Bank and Gaza
* Yemen
 
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The Leaked Document Regarding Tunisia

I can't find a date for when it was released. The revolt has been a combination of rising food prices, low job prospects for young adults, the authoritarian regime and oppression. The availiablilty of leaked document and the guy who set himself on fire occurring in such a small time frame finally pushed the Tunisian's over the edge.
 
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