<span><span><span>Ah, generation of betrayal of surrogate and indecent men generation of leftovers you'll be swept away never mind the slow pace of history</span> <span>- <span>Nizar Qabbani</span></span></span></span>
They were put in place by imperialistic powers in order to saveguard the interests of these powers. It has been the scenario all along. And every time a nationalistic mouvement challenges the puppets they are brought down and the stituation perdures..As long as the oil keeps flowing and the strategic hegemony is preserved..
Why don't the people rise up and overthrow these governments? It seems to me that if the radicals can gather up enough manpower to challenge the U.S., the most powerful military in the world, in Iraq, they should be able to get together to change their governments, too.
But vza..This is the whole issue..Those puppet rulers are maintened in power by a repressive machine..the people know it..Look what's going in Egypt..Any sign of revolt no matter where it's coming from is mercilessly crushed..The same scenario everywhere..
This is the only story the British media are making a meal of. The first nine pages of today's Guardian - I'm beginning to think that Washington facilitated the leak.
I very much doubt it was his intention, but Julian Assange with these current leaks, really ends up helping Israel.
ReplyDeleteIran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/29/world/middleeast/29missiles.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
Off topic, but this is truly disgusting. Our United Nations at work.
ReplyDeleteThor Halvorssen
President, Human Rights Foundation
Posted: November 23, 2010 05:16 PM United Nations: It's Okay to Kill the Gay
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thor-halvorssen/united-nations-its-okay-t_b_787024.html
It's amazing how low Arab leaders can go....
ReplyDelete<span><span><span>Ah, generation of betrayal
ReplyDeleteof surrogate and indecent men
generation of leftovers
you'll be swept away
never mind the slow pace of history</span>
<span>- <span>Nizar Qabbani</span></span></span></span>
They were put in place by imperialistic powers in order to saveguard the interests of these powers. It has been the scenario all along. And every time a nationalistic mouvement challenges the puppets they are brought down and the stituation perdures..As long as the oil keeps flowing and the strategic hegemony is preserved..
ReplyDeleteWhy don't the people rise up and overthrow these governments? It seems to me that if the radicals can gather up enough manpower to challenge the U.S., the most powerful military in the world, in Iraq, they should be able to get together to change their governments, too.
ReplyDeleteBut vza..This is the whole issue..Those puppet rulers are maintened in power by a repressive machine..the people know it..Look what's going in Egypt..Any sign of revolt no matter where it's coming from is mercilessly crushed..The same scenario everywhere..
ReplyDeleteHere is another point of view:
ReplyDeleteWhy Do Arabs Not Revolt?
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2009/06/why-do-arabs-not-revolt.html
This is the only story the British media are making a meal of. The first nine pages of today's Guardian - I'm beginning to think that Washington facilitated the leak.
ReplyDeleteJemmy, it's a possibilty as always..Some are raising suspicions about this whole affaire.
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