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Arabian Peninsula Media Roundup (February 12)

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[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on the Arabian Peninsula and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Arabian Peninsula Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may send your own recommendations for inclusion in each week's roundup to ap@jadaliyya.com by Monday night of every week.]

CIA’s Saudi Airbase

Justice Department memo reveals legal case for drone strikes on Americans
Michael Isikoff elaborates on the Justice Department’s “white paper,” a classified document that condones targeted killing of American citizens abroad and the CIA’s use of Saudi airbases, on NBC News.

Justice Dept. document justifies killing Americans overseas if they pose ‘imminent threat’ Karen DeYoung reports on the  “white paper,” published by NBC News, in The Washington Post.

Brennan nomination exposes criticism on targeted killings and secret Saudi base Greg Miller and Karen DeYoung discuss the timing of the leaked Justice Department’s “white paper” on the eve of the Senate confirmation hearing for John Brennan as the CIA director, in The Washington Post.

Drone Strikes’ Risks to Get Rare Moment in the Public Eye Robert Worth, Mark Mazzetti and Scott Shane examine the public discussion of drone strikes on the eve of the Senate confirmation hearing of John Brennan, the main coordinator of the “kill list,” as President Obama’s nominee for the CIA director, in The New York Times.

CIA using Saudi base for drone assassinations in Yemen Ian Black reports on the disclosure of the CIA’s use of a Saudi base to carry out drone strikes in Yemen and on the silence in Saudi Arabia on the report, in The Guardian.

CIA operating drone base in Saudi Arabia, US media reveal
A news report on the disclosure that the CIA has been using Saudi airbases for the last two years in targeting members of al-Qaeda in Yemen, on the BBC.

Reports and Opinions

Beyond secret drones: The roots of the awkward, improbable, contradictory U.S. – Saudi relationship Max Fisher discusses the history of the American-Saudi relationship in light of the latest disclosure of the CIA’s use of Saudi bases, in The Washington Post.

Collusion or conflict of interests? Nicola Nasser argues that Qatar’s regional ambitions may lead to conflict with its patron, the United States, on Al-Ahram Weekly.

Gulf forces begin war drills amid unrest A news report on a seventeen-day exercise involving joint Gulf forces in Kuwait, on Al-Akhbar English.

Crisis in Yemen

Seizure of Antiaircraft Missiles in Yemen Raises Fears That Iran Is Arming Rebels There C. J. Chivers and Robert Worth discuss the implications for the interception by the US Navy and the Yemeni security forces of a ship loaded with weapons, in The New York Times.

Yemen’s smuggling and kidnapping sagas Nasser Arrabyee writes on the kidnapping of foreigners in the country and the interception of a ship loaded with arms allegedly coming from Iran, on Al-Ahram Weekly.

Repression in Bahrain

Thousands join Bahrain protest rally before talks Reem Khalifa reports on protests against the royal family ahead of the national dialogue, in The Daily Star.

Silent crisis: Bahrain opposition seeks support, international attention in Russia A news report on the implication of the Bahraini opposition’s visit to Russia, on RT.

Bahrain holds talks to end political deadlock A news report on the national dialogue conference between six opposition parties and the government in Bahrain, on Al Jazeera English.

Citizenship and Statelessness

Kuwait issues 80,000 ID cards to stateless Arabs Claire Valdini reports on the Kuwaiti government’s granting of identification cards to some of its Bidoun in the wake of the Arab Spring.

Human Rights Watch

Kuwait: Quash convictions for ‘Offending Emir’ A statement by the organization condemning the prison sentences of three former members of parliament last week.

Qatar: Promises, Little Action on Migrant Workers’ Rights A statement by the organization deploring the failure of Qatar to prevent trafficking and forced labor of migrant workers.

Media

Washington Post was forced into finally revealing drone base secret Roy Greenslade blogs on the decision of the Washington Post to finally publish the location of the US military base in Saudi Arabia, in The Guardian.

The dilemma of al-Jazeera English for American journalist Bob Garfield reflects on whether reporters in the United States should work for a media organization whose government is well known for its abuses of human rights, in The Guardian.

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