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• Abstract This study seeks to explain in details the American situation Towards the Translational period which came after the two revolutions in Egypt and Sudan, there are reasons to believe that the “Arab Spring” was brought about or at least manipulated by pro-American interest groups and agencies, like the earlier “colored” revolutions that shook ex-Soviet and socialist states. They seem designed to bring the affected countries into a closer relationship with the US and its NATO allies by liberalizing their economies and “Westernizing” their political systems.