nehalem256
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Governor Romney is as much of a flip-flopper (if not more so) as Senator Kerry
We should rename flip-flopping to "Pulling a Mitt"
Governor Romney is as much of a flip-flopper (if not more so) as Senator Kerry
Romney will say anything to curry favor with anyone. Suddenly, socialized medicine is great, if he's making a speech in a country with socialized medicine.
That said, I have to take issue with the reaction from the Palestinians:
While this blaming of Israel for all their problems is predictable, one has to wonder why the rest of the Arab world is living in similarly poor conditions, in fact generally somewhat worse than the Arabs in the West Bank. Israel isn't occupying the entirety of the middle east. I'm afraid that while Romney may be doing his usual pandering here, there is an element of truth in what he says.
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The rest of the Middle East isn't in the same condition.
They do not have some one they hate coddling them.
Yet their living conditions are still much worse.
Guys who didn't even read the OP's link wade right in. Well, knee-jerk right in would be more accurate.
And you have the nerve to speak of others' hatred...
The rest of the Middle East isn't in the same condition.
The depth of ignorance in this post is remarkable. Per GDP, Saudia Arabia is 23rd worldwide, 10 places ahead of U.A.E. and a distant 17 places ahead of Israel itself. And being a past citizen of multiple gulf countries, I can tell you a substantial number of gulf nationals live better lives than most Americans.
http://mideastweb.org/economy.htmCountryPer Capita GDP [Adjusted $]
UAE 29,100
Qatar 26,100
Kuwait 22,800
Israel 22,300
Bahrain 20,500
Oman 13,400
Saudi Arabia 12,900
Libya 8,400
Iran 8,100
Turkey 7,900
Tunisia 7,600
Algeria 7,200
Lebanon 5,300
Jordan 4,800
Egypt 4,400
Morocco 4,300
Iraq 3,400
Syria 3,400
Sudan 2,100
Yemen 800
Palestine ~6624
The depth of ignorance in this post is remarkable. Per GDP, Saudia Arabia is 23rd worldwide, 10 places ahead of U.A.E. and a distant 17 places ahead of Israel itself. And being a past citizen of multiple gulf countries, I can tell you a substantial number of gulf nationals live better lives than most Americans.
If this thread was about the extravagant display of wealth on UAE/Jeddah roads by Emirati/Saudi youths, you'd be crying 'oil money'.
Also, what do you think accounts for the high rates of Palestinian emigration?
http://mideastweb.org/economy.htm
I removed a bunch of columns and sorted by Per Capita GDP. Israel is fourth in the list.
GDP is not the same living conditions for it's population.
Any many of the gulf nations utilize the equivalent of slaves to support their standard of living.
Also, when did the gulf nations start becoming considered part of the ME?
All nations are allowed to quell rebels. You really did not know this?
Where is the line of demarcation between terrorism and struggle for freedom? please enlighten me.
Why is any form of resistance by Palestinians to Israeli occupation marked as terrorism by the Western globe?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East
Persian Gulf, lrn2geography
Slaves? you mean expatriates? Its only natual that the infrastructure and development of these nations rely on foreign expertise, obtained at little expense from third world countries.
Slaves - the locals retain the passports of the foreign nationals that perform the menial tasks.
They are not allowed to leave, physically abused and wages are minimal such that very little can be sent back to the original family (which was the original intent - work overseas to support the family back home)
Middle East is terms of politically orientation vs geographic orientation.
turkey on the North
Libya on the East
Iraq/Iran on the West
Saudi on the South
Nations along the Persian gulf, Gulf of Oman and gulf of Aden are not normally considered to be involved in the ME politics as it ties to Israel.
Slaves - the locals retain the passports of the foreign nationals that perform the menial tasks.
They are not allowed to leave, physically abused and wages are minimal such that very little can be sent back to the original family (which was the original intent - work overseas to support the family back home)
Middle East is terms of politically orientation vs geographic orientation.
turkey on the North
Libya on the East
Iraq/Iran on the West
Saudi on the South
Nations along the Persian gulf, Gulf of Oman and gulf of Aden are not normally considered to be involved in the ME politics as it ties to Israel.
That is easy. Freedom Fighters do not slaughter civilians while terrorists do. If HAMAS only attacked Israeli military and government centers, then they could be freedom fighters. Instead, they shoot anti-tank rockets at school buses.
The line is pretty easy to see and HAMAS is well over it into the terrorist side.
East and West mixed up there. And your view of the middle east is focused upon Palestine/Israel by a political lens.
But eliminating citizens with American-sponsored military weaponry is perfectly acceptable.
Killing children in the so-called 'process of terrorist elimination' is perfectly acceptable.
Placing Barricades and effectively controlling the travel and movement of citizens?
Forcefully ejecting Palestinians from their property at gunpoint? Perfectly acceptable.
with respect to this thread - yes
He is right. The Palestinian culture is one of death and hate...which is reflected in their economy. When the Palestinians start loving their own children more than they hate the Isralies, things will start to improve for them.
If your knowledge of the middle east is restricted to two nations, then there is no point commenting inaccurately on the other mid-east states. But you should genuinely visit the UAE or maybe even Saudia, its not as half-bad as you think it is.
And Yishuv forces that fought the 48 war obtained weapons from guess where, Czechoslovakia. It does not provide justification for the current, continued expulsion of Palestinians from their land and their elimination with US weapons.
Only an idiot or a total suckup to the hard right would say that kind of thing in public. Hey Mittens you do know diplomacy is required with the Palistineans for any sort of peace to work?
BTW - He denied he referred to their culture but days later doubled down on the culture talk. Does this guy know what he's doing??
http://mideastweb.org/economy.htm
I removed a bunch of columns and sorted by Per Capita GDP. Israel is fourth in the list.