Around 12 years have passed since the so-called “Arab Spring” that broke out in some Arab countries in 2011. Even after passing all these years, the Arab people started realizing the existence of this malicious phenomenon still and that is in terms of the Muslim Brotherhood’s infiltration from its hideouts to take the lead in the scene, and give the alarming signals to orchestrate their evil plans.
A number of Arab leftist ideologies have also infiltrated through the window of the “Arab Spring,” which does not want to accept the historical fact with regard to the failure of its intellectual and political project.
Likewise, we saw the Baathists die in Iraq and Syria, only to emerge in Sudan and Mauritania, without garnering any real support from the Arab street. Ironically, the “ascension” of Communism ended in its Soviet and Eastern European cradle. But the Arab Communists claim that its roots are still kindling.
The “Arab Spring” allowed the Communists to ride the horse of the Arab revolutions in order to restore the “sideburns” of classification, and to underestimate others’ right even to exist. How horrible is this paradox? The far right and the far left are allied to devour the cake and slaughter the people.
They abandon the development and integrity of the state to devote themselves to a bloody liquidation because of their well-known historical differences. Consequently, people have to pay a heavy price in the form of violence and dirty competition for power and wealth.
Astonishingly, both the left and the right do not have national authority for their reference. Rather, their reference is foreign. British journalist Mark Curtis revealed, in his famous book on the Muslim Brotherhood titled “Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion With Radical Islam,” how the British intelligence created the Muslim Brotherhood, chose Hassan Al-Banna to lead it in Egypt, and funded it to launch its campaign to destroy Egypt and the Arab and Islamic peoples.
This sinister group is the offspring of British spies in the Middle East. However, it succeeded in “clouding” the social awareness of this fatal fact. Its way to do so was to trade in religion and “religionize” politics. Even though the people refused to yield to the Muslim Brotherhood, especially in Egypt, Sudan, and Tunisia, the embers of the Brotherhood are still alive under the ashes and move from one conspiracy to another, waiting for an opportunity to return to destroy people and countries, seize their wealth, and change their behavior through the money of countries that are still financing them.
There is no doubt that the Arab people learned the lesson that the "spring" was nothing but a frightening autumn that ended with the rise of the Islamists and the left, in addition to the emergence of more chaos, violence, and instability. The turmoil caused by the “Arab Spring” was not through the Brotherhood and the Communists alone, but was also through all the fragmentations of the right and left such as Sahvi, Sururi, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and Takfiri with the aim of occupying power and stealing people’s wealth. The left extremist outfits also emerged, and these included Arab nationalists, Iraqi and Syrian Baathists, and Nasserists, along with the Communists.
All of them are undoubtedly the consequences of what happened in 2011. The Arab countries, affected by the impact of the so-called “Arab Spring” have not managed to escape so far, except for Egypt, whose army succeeded in it. Saudi Arabia stood beside its sister in foiling the Brotherhood’s scheme, which fled as usual from confrontation, and then engaged with terrorists, takfiri, and violent extremist ideologies to destabilize this Arab country, which is important to Arab security and prosperity.
What is certain is that despite the failure of the Brotherhood in achieving their criminal goals, their groups began trying to infiltrate again through new platforms, media outlets, and means of new media with “modernized” faces. And this time they brought in female elements to reinforce the strategy of “leading the herd” to the guillotine of the hateful Brotherhood thought.
These are infiltration attempts that include all ideologies of religious merchants, from Brotherhood, Sahvi, and remnants of Sururi and Al-Qaeda.
So we must be careful... the embers are still there under the ashes.