The Gulf Cooperation Council (CCG) which brings together the monarchies and sultanates of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman, accepted the membership requests of Morocco and Jordan, to be part of its limited club.
This group of monarchies is another way of countering the wind of revolutions in the region. The adhesion of the two new members is a sign of the birth of a new block in the Arab countries: that of kingdoms and sultanats. It faces the blocks of the countries, all republics, which experience revolutions.
After intervening in Bahrain, forcefully to counter the Shiite majority aspirations hard, the Gulf countries clearly formulate their practical response to the security and economic challenges in the region. Union is strength in the face of the strength of revolutions.