LilBlinbBlahIce
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Originally posted by: Dari
no one ever has exclusivity to land. You win it and you lose it. Remember that. And stop blaming the ills of the arab world on the United States and Israel. Perhaps they should look within for reform rather than without.
Your paradox and hyprocisy amazes me. Here you are blaming the ills of the arab world on the United States. Yet you were against the war in iraq and want the united states to leave iraq ASAP. You want democracy to die in Iraq and let the ayatollahs take over and put a stranglehold on the populace. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Once again, you are painfully wrong. Why don't you do a search for my posts before you claim to know my position on things. While I am agianst the war, I have clearly said on many occasions, that now that we are there we need to stay there until a stable and democratic Iraq can be established. I said it is imperative that we do not repeat the mistakes of our past, like supporting the Muhjahideen in Afghanistan and then leaving them in anarchy after they defeated the Soviets, thereby giving birth to the Taliban (remember them? They caused us some grief a while ago). Secondly, while not all the ills of the Arab world can or should be blamed on the US and Israel, there is a basis to rightfully blace blame for a fair number of them. Take for example the center of the Arab World, Saudi Arabia. You have not seen hard core fanaticism until you have been to Saudi. Don't forget that 2/3 of the 9/11 bombers came from Saudi, yet what action have we taken against the Saudi's? When did hear of them taking a pro-active role in preventing terrorism? Better yet, when did you hear any hard line rhetoric from the Bush admin against Saudi? Never, because we put them in power and we need them. We arm their oppressive regime and turn a blind eye when they crush and internal dissent. Same thing in Egypt. Hell we even helped arm Iran and Iraq at different times. Now forget all that and lets return to the argument at hand. Israel. Why does the US have a unilateral approach to dealing with the conflict? How does supporting Israel benefit the average Joe? What have they given us? NOTHING. It's all politics, they have strong lobbys in the US that shower friendly candidates with donations, we give them 3.5 billion a year in aid. When the Israeli's make incursions in to Palestinian territories and blow up buildings, cars and people using Apache helicopters and M1A1 tanks, who do you think the Arab population is going to blame in addition to the Israeli's? I'm not saying abandon Israel, I'm just saying that we need to be the "honest broker" we keep claiming we are. Open your mind and see the two sides to the story. Unless you know what the other side is thinking and feeling, you cannot understand why they do the things that they do, and in so, will not be able to find a solution to the problem. You cannot subdugate a people for ever.
