By that do you mean terrorists?But what happens when they don't elect someone you like?
As in Lebanon now or Gaza?
By that do you mean terrorists?But what happens when they don't elect someone you like?
As in Lebanon now or Gaza?
Lebanon and Gaza are writing their own death sentences. Yes, in a democracy you get the government you deserve, and in bigoted, hate fueled places like Lebanon or Gaza that is really not a pretty sight. They're turning their countries into war-torn shit-holes and the only reason why is a public rhetoric of hate that causes them to prioritize the murder of their neighbours over their own well being.But what happens when they don't elect someone you like?
As in Lebanon now or Gaza?
yeah true kind of like how a certain Middle Eastern country has a hate filled foreign minister who is an immigrant from Moldava and a former club bouncer, who has the nerve to tell the indigenous people of the country to get out.Lebanon and Gaza are writing their own death sentences. Yes, in a democracy you get the government you deserve, and in bigoted, hate fueled places like Lebanon or Gaza that is really not a pretty sight. They're turning their countries into war-torn shit-holes and the only reason why is a public rhetoric of hate that causes them to prioritize the murder of their neighbours over their own well being.
Yeah but the USA doesn't want that. It wants to invade Iran, if Egypt turns towards Iran, oh oh. This USA plan of having a strong stand in the Middle East is going down.If Egypt implodes into a theocracy it will save the US a few billion a year in financial aid and shift the focus away from Israel needing to cut a deal with the Palestinians.
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Not according to the WHO and the ICRC, they'll tell you that its Israel's illegal blockade that's turning Gaza inot a shithole.Lebanon and Gaza are writing their own death sentences. Yes, in a democracy you get the government you deserve, and in bigoted, hate fueled places like Lebanon or Gaza that is really not a pretty sight. They're turning their countries into war-torn shit-holes and the only reason why is a public rhetoric of hate that causes them to prioritize the murder of their neighbours over their own well being.
My biggest concern is that the Muslim Brotherhood is well established opposition while the people that the pissed off educated middle class would vote for don't have much sway. If the Brotherhood gains control of the government what do you think the chance will be for those educated democratic parties to grow.They have never been allowed to run as an official party but as individual members, they got the most votes because they were the only alternative to protest against Mubarak and his regime. Given time and real democracy other alternatives will rise spanning the political spectrum. Also if the poor guy who votes for the Brotherhood gets a chance at social mobility, he will switch to a liberal party. We really have to stop with this condascending and meddling attitude in the West towards the Middle East. It is outdated colonialism and serves neither us or them.
Nope. That's not an accurate statement.Not according to the WHO and the ICRC, they'll tell you that its Israel's illegal blockade that's turning Gaza inot a shithole
Unfortunately entirely so. That there need to be changes in Egypt and that they are past due is a given. However, I am afraid that you are entirely correct about who will end up in control. Just look at the regular attacks upon Copts that have been going on for years as to the realities of how the average Egyptian actually thinks.My biggest concern is that the Muslim Brotherhood is well established opposition while the people that the pissed off educated middle class would vote for don't have much sway. If the Brotherhood gains control of the government what do you think the chance will be for those educated democratic parties to grow.
Take a look at the opinion polls dr Kull presented to Congress in 2007: http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/congress/2007_h/070517-kull.htmUnfortunately entirely so. That there need to be changes in Egypt and that they are past due is a given. However, I am afraid that you are entirely correct about who will end up in control. Just look at the regular attacks upon Copts that have been going on for years as to the realities of how the average Egyptian actually thinks.
The experience in the Middle East is not good. The Iranians got rid of one dictator in 1978 and look where it got them. The Americans got rid of one dictator in Iraq and Muslims are still killing Muslims in Iraq. Why does anyone think Egypt will be successful?The outcome may not be great, there are so many ways it could go wrong,
Your point Danmand is what other than that the "Arab man on the street" is pretty doggone stupid, and the Muslim Brotherhood is indeed a real threat?Take a look at the opinion polls dr Kull presented to Congress in 2007: http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/library/congress/2007_h/070517-kull.htm
Opinions of egyptiens
92% : Goal of the US is to weaken and divide Islam
91% : Approve of attacks on US troops
92% : Goal is to get US to withdraw forces from al islamic countries
My point is that the american government is seen as the enemy, partly because it supported a massively corrupt and repressive regime.Your point Danmand is what other than that the "Arab man on the street" is pretty doggone stupid, and the Muslim Brotherhood is indeed a real threat?
You would have preferred the American government tried to undermine the Egyptian regime? What other regimes do you think the Americans should have overthrown?My point is that the american government is seen as the enemy, partly because it supported a massively corrupt and repressive regime.
The first is unfortunately an accurate statement, the second only partially so. Doubtless you remember the amazing Mossad Shark of a month or so agoMy point is that the american government is seen as the enemy, partly because it supported a massively corrupt and repressive regime.
What part of the secondThe first is unfortunately an accurate statement, the second only partially so. Doubtless you remember the amazing Mossed Shark of a month or so ago
is not true?My point is that the american government is seen as the enemy, partly because it supported a massively corrupt and repressive regime.