“Betrayal is the only truth that sticks.” -- Arthur Miller
Israel's vicious assaults on Gaza resulted in hundreds of deaths and left thousands more wounded, mostly civilians. Israel true to its nature once again ignored all international laws and conventions. With its usual thirst for blood of the civilians, Israel has bombed workshops, administrative buildings, roads, bridges, fuel depots, prisons, schools and mosques; killing and injuring large number of civilians in one of the most impoverished and densely populated areas of the world.
The Israelis followed their old method of destroying everything that makes a society a society: the infrastructure. The collective punishment of the Palestinians for what Hamas or Islamic Jihad is supposed to be doing or has done, reminds one of the collective punishments that Nazis meted out in the occupied areas in Eastern Europe during the WWII.
The atrocities committed by Israel is an act of genocide of against a conquered people. Gaza is a concentration camp and no amount of PR can reduce the magnitude of this horrible crime against humanity and decency.
But Israel is Israel. She has shown that cruelty is in her nature. Here I am talking about the successive Israeli governments and not Israeli people in general. I am sure there are many in Israel that if became aware of what really is happening would not approve of it. This of course excludes the settlers and the Zionist movement. These groups like the South African white supremacists consider others to be inferior to them; or that they have the god given right to do as they please.
But states seldom are representative of their people. It is the elite and / or the governing class that makes the decisions. The state of Israel is determined to never allow the Palestinians to have a viable state. The maximum that they are willing to allow is some form of Bantustan (South African) or North American reservation (for Native Americans). With carte blanche from US and most of the European powers, Israel has been implementing this policy. Setting-up such a system takes many years. People’s spirit has to be crushed through collective punishment, economic strangulation and above all excessive and continuing violence. This has to continue for many years so the people lose hope of ever achieving anything more than what is on offer.
This of course cannot be done without the approval of other countries. Israel has the approval of the world’s most powerful nation, the United States. In addition, because of her US connections, she has managed to get a nod and a wink from the Europeans as well. So with this carte blanche in hand she has set forth to change the “reality” on the ground in her favour. By systematically settling extremists in the middle of populated Palestinian areas, she has made the creation of a viable Palestinian state almost impossible. A simple look at the map of the Palestinian territories resembles a Swiss cheese, with pockets of densely populated Palestinian areas surrounded by settlements and their protective military garrisons.
The violence both official (state sponsored) and unofficial (settlers) has been incessant. Couple this violence with economic strangulation and you will see the reasons behind the Palestinians’ anger and frustration. Any resistance is automatically branded as an act of terrorism and punished with even more violence, with US and Europeans cheering the Israelis on the side lines.
If you recall when Georgia invaded the Russian protected enclave of Abkhazia, and met Russian counter attack, the whole Western world with US at its head condemned Russia. Pushing for UN action and even sending warships with “humanitarian” supplies. Russians did not commit one thousandth of the Israeli atrocities and we had the Georgian president and other politician talking day and night about the horrible things the Russians were doing. Yet today we have US and European governments sitting silently watching this genocide taking place without doing anything. US even vetoes resolutions condemning Israeli actions, forgetting that no peace is ever made possible by killing so many innocent women and children.
But whenever a power tries to relocate a group of people by force, the Newton’s Third Law of Motion comes into effect. Newton's Third Law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that if you try to imprison a person that person will try to break out. If you try to subjugate a people they will resist. This is the underlying causes of most liberation movements. The same applies to the Palestinians. They are resisting. We can agree or disagree with their methods, but theirs is a reaction to actions taken against them; we call this self-defence.
Israel is trying to push Palestinians into submission and in the process forcing many to leave the occupied territories. They are trying to show the Palestinians that they are alone and resistance in the face of an overwhelming force is suicide. Israel has tried this tactics before and has failed. The children that had to stay with their dead mothers for four days will not forget. The starved people of Gaza are not going to forget this barbarity; and neither shall the people of honour and conscious, regardless of their nationality, Israelis included.
But as for one of those who have followed Israel’s actions for the past 30 years, I can say that I didn’t expect anything different from Israel. The lies and deceits are all too familiar to fall for again. The Israeli action in Gaza was not a reaction to the recent event, but planned a year ago. Just read the New York Times article (“For Israel, 2006 Lessons but Old Pitfalls”) in which among others they interview a senior Israeli military officer.
Israel is trying to portray herself as a nation that is defending itself, while the truth is that Israel is a cruel occupying power trying to force a people out of their land. And this is being done with the help of some Arab nations; the very same nations that constantly talk about Arab and Muslim solidarity. These nations are: Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
The Arab Collaborators
The often asked question, when it comes to the Palestinians, is about the role of Arab countries in the Palestinian struggle for freedom. The people not familiar with the political landscape of the area often see the Middle East as two camps, Arab countries on one side and Israel on the other. The reality is totally different. Israel has seldom been alone. Beside its usual American , French, British and other staunch allies, she has had the hidden backing of several Arab countries.
For close to 30 years now, many Arab countries have been collaborating with Israel; some like Egypt (gained independence: 1922) and Jordan (gained independence: 1946) openly while others like Saudi Arabia (founded: 1932), UAE (founded: 1972) and Kuwait (founded: 1961) from behind the scenes. The reasons for this collaboration vary from country to country but they all have one thing in common: the rulers of these countries are all dictators and need foreign protection from their own people. Some such as Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait and UAE were put in power by the British. The founder of Saudi Arabia, Abdul-Aziz bin Saud (the kingdom is name after him) was put in power by the British. The same goes for the others, except Egypt which experienced a coup by the army officers in 1952 resulting in the ousting of the monarchy and the accompanying British influence. But the Western influence returned with Anwar Sadat. All these countries are dictatorships and all are under pressure from their people. What they cannot accept is any democratically elected form of government in their mist. They fear that if an Arab government becomes democratic they may have to become one themselves, hence losing power. One of the things that they love about Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, is that he won the election not by popular vote but by popular method of rigging the election; something that these Arab leaders understand and respect.
In contrast Hamas really represented the aspiration of the people. Soon, Mahmood Abbas term as president is over and he had to stand for re-election something that he would surely lose. In contrast Hamas really won the municipal elections in 2005 and the Parliamentary election in 2006. The elections were supervised by international observers, many from Europe, and US.
Palestinians were fed-up with the corrupt regime of Mahmoud Abbas and the Fatah. They wanted to clean house. But as soon as Hamas took over, the US and the Europeans put an embargo on Hamas, calling it a terrorist organisation and not a peace partner. Israel closed the borders and refused to let anything into Gaza. Egypt also did the same.
What is not mentioned much in the media is that this was done with the complete approval of the Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. After all, Egypt could have opened its border for transfer of food and fuel. The reasons behind this hostility were and are that Hamas is a truly elected government and worst of all, Hamas is a branch or an off-shoot of Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt.
Muslim Brotherhood has a branch or related organisation in Jordan as well. Egypt and Jordan are worried that should Hamas survive and show its resistance, their people may get the idea that they can also resist the tyrannical rule of these despots. One must not forget that Muslim Brotherhood represents the only serious challenge to the Mubarak’s rule in Egypt.
Egypt
The 81 year old Hosni Mubarak of Egypt has been “president” since 1981 (28 years). He has won every election with a comfortable majority. He is much loved by his secret services. Prior to every election he arrests and imprisons all the opposition, ensuring a “clean” election. Torture is so widely used and accepted in Egypt that US outsources torturing of some its prisoners to Egypt. This alone should tell you volumes about the nature of Mubarak’s rule. He is now trying hard to crown his playboy son as his successor. But the Americans are not so sure if the son is capable of keeping the 80 million Egyptians in line and is therefore looking for alternative candidates. The head of the feared main secret service is one of the prime candidates along with some of the top generals. Challenging him is the Muslim Brotherhood organisation, enjoying grass root support from all sections of the Egyptian society including Lawyers, doctors, judges and student associations. Not surprisingly, US and Israel call Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organisation.
By all accounts, the Muslim Brotherhood be it in Jordan, Egypt or the occupied territories such as Gaza runs a clean operation, running many charity organisations and providing services to the poor and the needy. As such wherever they are, they pose a threat to the corrupt regimes, since they provide an alternative to the people of that area.
Jordan
King Abdullah II of Jordan, born of a British mother, educated in the West, including the Jesuit Center of Georgetown University, was brought to power by the CIA. His Uncle was a long time crown price, yet after his father died in a US hospital, Madeline Albright, Clinton’s Secretary of Estate flew to Jordan to inform the Jordanians that the King on his death bed had changed his will and named his son Abdullah as his successor.
The majority of this Kingdom of 5 million people are Palestinians who are not very friendly to this King. In 1967 there was a Palestinian uprising (led by PLO) against King Hussein (ruled: 1952-1999, the father of the current king), which resulted in heavy casualties among Palestinians. In addition, the Kingdom is currently full of Iraqi refugees who resent the King’s help to the Americans in invasion of their country. On top of all this, we have the Muslim Brotherhood which tries hard to abolish the monarchy. King Abdullah relies heavily on the US support and backing for staying in power. King Abdullah also sees a natural ally in Israel, a country that can come to its aid in case of another uprising.
Saudi Arabia (House of Saud)
I don’t have to tell you much about Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom is run by the 84 year old, ailing Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud. His personal wealth is estimated at $21 billion USD. He rules a clan of 8000 princes who in turn rule the country. Saudi Arabia is the centre of corruption in the Arab world. The Saudi rulers corrupt everything with their money. Lacking the necessary mental power or physical courage, they try to stay in power by subterfuge, lies, and deception. They fund the real extremists on the one hand while portraying themselves as the protectors of the Western interest on the other. They preach intolerance and xenophobia to their people decrying the Western decadence, while spending a lot of time enjoying the life in the West. They pay the West for protection against their own people and they pay the extremists to do their fighting elsewhere. Saudi rulers are indeed the worst of them all.
House of Saud is also the financier of the so called “Arab Moderates” and extremism that they cause. House of Saud financed the Mujahedeen in Afghanistan to fight the Soviets. They later financed the Taliban. They also paid the Saddam Hussein to fight Iran. Then they paid the Americans and Egyptians to fight Saddam Hussein. They are the financiers of death and misery. They finance anything, anywhere, as long as this reduces the threat to their illegitimate rule. They are currently financing the civil war in Somalia, bandits in Baluchistan (Pakistan and Iran) and god knows what else. They are detested by their own people and neighbours yet loved by Bush, Cheney and the oil companies. As long as they provide the money and oil the US is willing to tolerate them. And guess what? Muslim Brotherhood hates the House of Saud too. This makes them a threat and hence has to be dealt with.
The Collaboration
As can be seen each country has a good reason to eliminate Hamas, but each is restrained by its population. Israel has no such a restrain imposed on it. She not only can wage a terrible war, but also get assistance from Arab countries. Indeed it is the second time (the first was the Lebanon invasion of 2006) that Israel is getting open and solid support from these Arab countries. The invasion of Gaza was discussed in Egypt before its implementation. Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are Israel’s active partners.
Egypt is actively involved in stopping all aids from getting to Palestinians in Gaza save a token few trucks. These few trucks are allowed to go through so they can be filmed and shown to Egyptian people. All demonstrations are banned and all Egyptian volunteers for Gaza are either arrested or sent back.
There are hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the Muslim world that are willing to go to the aid of the Palestinians, but the Egyptian authorities don’t allow them passage. Egyptians even stop medical aid from passing through their territories. This is part of a report from Associated Press (“Doctors stuck at bottleneck on Egypt-Gaza border”):
“RAFAH, Egypt: Frustration is mounting at Egypt's border with the Gaza Strip, where many local and foreign doctors are stuck after Egyptian authorities denied them entry into the coastal area now under an Israeli ground invasion.
Anesthesiologist Dimitrios Mognie from Greece idles his time at a cafe near the border, drinking tea and chatting with other doctors, aid workers and curious Egyptians.
"This is a shame," said Mognie, who decided to use his vacation time to try help Gazans. He thought entering through Egypt, which has a narrow border with the Hamas-ruled strip, was his best bet.
"That in 2009 they have people in need of help from a doctor and we can go to help and they won't let us. This is crazy," he added.”
In addition there are many Iranian cargo planes full of food and medicine which have been sitting on the tarmacs in Egypt for days waiting for permission to deliver their cargo. Egyptians even denied the medical aid sent by the son of the Libyan President Qaddafi to land in Egypt (”Egypt denies Kadhafi's son permission to land at airport”).
One thing is clear: these three countries do not want the Israelis to fail in their mission of totally destroying Gaza. Hosni Mubarak said so himself. The daily Haaretz reported that Hosni Mubarak had told European ministers on a peace mission that Hamas must not be allowed to win the ongoing war in Gaza.
As Egypt physically aids the Israeli military by denying food, fuel and medicine to the civilians, The House of Saud helps Israel by giving her time and diplomatic cover. When Israel started its invasion there was an immediate call for an Arab summit. Saudi Arabia and Jordan (along with Egypt of course) delayed the summit. The Saudis along with the UAE said that they had another meeting to attend to and therefore Palestinian issue had to wait. After a few days when the summit was eventually held, they issued the same old statements. Yet this time same as the Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 2006, they blamed the victims. In a statement Saudi Arabia blamed Hamas for Israel's continuing offensive in the Gaza Strip. Saudi Arabia, after blaming Hamas, declared that it will not even consider an oil embargo on Israel’s supporters. She then again blamed Hamas.
By this time, the three Arab countries along with Kuwait and UAE began singing the old song: international community is not doing anything about the catastrophe that is taking place in Gaza. It seems that these Arab tyrants have no shame at all. This reminds me of a quote from Marquis De Sade (1740-1814): “One is never so dangerous when one has no shame, than when one has grown too old to blush.”
These Arab leaders (many are indeed too old to blush) are complicit in the murder of so many civilians, especially young children. According to Agence France-Presse, quoting the medics on the ground, fully one third of all people killed have been children (“Children make up third of Gaza dead”). How can these Arab leaders justify this to their people?
The answer is that they cannot. Israel knows this and for the second time can show the Arab street that their leaders are nothing but a bunch of old hypocrites. These Arab leaders are now exposed and can do nothing but to cooperate fully with Israel and US. What stand between them and their people’s rage is their army and secret services; which in turn are supported by US.
Israel has cleverly exposed these leaders for what they are: collaborators of the worst kind. These Arab leaders have brought an unimaginable shame to their people. To quote Lucien Bouchard: I have never known a more vulgar expression of betrayal and deceit. Our hope is now with the people of these countries to clean this stain from their honour.
Dr. Abbas Bakhtiar lives in Norway. He is a management consultant and a contributing writer for many online journals. He can be contacted at: Bakhtiarspace-articles@yahoo.no.
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Arrogance + Ignorance = deadly combo
by Mensa (not verified) on Mon Jan 26, 2009 08:50 AM PSTGaza is run by a government which is internationally recognized as a terrorist group, including by the EU. This so called regime was democratically elected by the palastenian living in Gaza... ask Jimmy Carter. This so called regime hides its infrastructure among public domains... how cowardly. When Israel tries to defend itself from their continous attacks (rocket launching... which is still occuring after the cease fire) its actions are called into question and called atrocious... get real and get a life. I do feel sympathy for the children ... since they have no choice that their ignorant brain-washed parents voted for and continously support Hamas, they do not leave their homes for safety, even though Israel repeatedly warns them of incoming attacks and their close vicinity to terrorist holdouts. But you know what the true beauty of this whole thing is... how birds of the feather flock together... the bankrupt lefties and the fanatical islamist have finally become bedfellows.. how ironic and pathetic!!!!!!!! I look forward to the day when these fascist ideologies are gone forever... only with time... easter europe rejected communism and iran soon will deny the fundementalist... they will be judged by history.
I know the censors will not post this... oh well
we should not forget all 3
by king david (not verified) on Mon Jan 26, 2009 08:32 AM PSTof them bankrolled sadam during iran-iraq war .. not only they are tyrants but they are retards :
king of jordan is illiterate in his own language , he can not even speak proper arabic nore even write it !
saudi family has highest rate of retards in the world because of intermariages
mubarak son groomed to be the next king !
finklestein said , we cant respect you arabs because they you no respect for themselves
Islamist Leftist Double Standards and Grand Hypocracy
by Houman Roshandoost (not verified) on Mon Jan 26, 2009 08:24 AM PSTIts amusing to see Islamist/Leftist Iranians complain about Arab corruption yet they conveniently forget that their own corrupt ISLAMIC REPUBLIC is one of the most disgusting and corrupt nations on earth. So its OK for the CORRUPT nation of ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN to support other corrupt ARAB Islamic terrorist movements but but when other corrupt Arab governments do not want to support the Islamist supported by the IRI, these Islamist and leftist give kudos to the IRI. The corrupt Islamic regime is actually part of the problem in achieving peace between the Arabs and Israel.
Mr. Bakhtiar
by capt_ayhab on Mon Jan 26, 2009 08:07 AM PSTYour article is fabulously informative. Thanks for all the time you have spent on writing it.
In your assessment, I do agree 100% to the corruption in the Arab world. These Arab [Fat Cats] with their harems and fatter bank accounts are disgrace to humanity. IF there is ever an international tribunal for the war crimes committed by Israel, these Arab leaders must be put on trial as well, for treachery against humanity.
Respectfully
capt_ayhab [-YT]
Mr Bakhtiar's article
by Hassan 2009 (not verified) on Mon Jan 26, 2009 04:53 AM PSTIt is nice to see informed people taking their time to inform others. Thank you Mr Bakhtiar. Let us hope one day the world wakes up to the crimes commited in GAZA
Collaborators Indeed
by ghalam-doon on Mon Jan 26, 2009 03:38 AM PSTBut what about other Arab nations? They’re not bastion of democracy either. What about Syria and Libya? One of the promises of George Bush administration was to promote democracy in the region. He used this excuse to attack Iraq and I remember some of our own compatriot cheerleaders saw that as a 1st stage in "democratization" of Iran, and perhaps eventually other countries in the region. But as long as there is a Zionist state in the region in its present form, there is no hope for democracy in the region. Any resistance will be crushed whether it is against the dictators you mentioned in your article or other dictators in the region. The only serious alternative will remain the religious parties since they have some kind of general appeal and at the same time, all the progressive parties have been brutally crushed. So intentionally or unintentionally they have created a vacuum. Some say that’s the reason we’re left with an alternative that might be even worse than the present situation. We might see the rise of the Islamists as soon as the US stops its delivery of weapons to the region.
Aziz,this is what Israel wants too!
by Anonymous 123 (not verified) on Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:18 AM PSTIsrael wants Palestinian to submit to them,like what Fatah is doing and get Money and help from Israel and the west or resist them like Hamas or get bombed.In the case of manipulation you are right,Hamas should not let Iran manipulate them,but they take any hands that is extended to them,especially when that hand is coming from Iran is full of money and arms.May God bring peace to the holy land,a land that is sacred to Muslims,Jews and Christians.
On the shores of the Pacific
by Aziz (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:00 PM PSTAnonymous friend:
All is quiet here in Southern California. Mexican kids are not throwing any rocks at me to reclaim their country taken away by force. Here life moves on.
Palestinians? Where are they? They are trapped on the fields where the Arab Field Marshals commanding 3 liberation armies signed the instruments of ceasefire with Israel and then coccooned their mandates in dead end economic zones. Food and shelter provided courtesy of the UN & paid for by the West.
My principles are: 1-Leave Israel alone.2-Naturalize Palestinians in host Arab countries. 3-Help prevent Palestinians from being manipulated. 4-Israel's technological knowhow and Arab resources can turn near East into the next economic miracle zone, Only if idiotic leaders could be shipped off to the moon.
Here are the facts!
by irani 12 (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:50 PM PSTThis situation stems from the fact that creation of Israel was meant to facilitate the coming of Jesus,and who else is better for this job than Jews who dislike Muslims and you can see the continuation of this thought.What we see now is the price that Palestinian are paying for electing Hamas and for Hamas for taking orders from Iran and Palestinians would not have been beaten this bad if Hamas did not take over Gaza Strip.
Relevance and Resolution
by alborz on Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:14 PM PSTMr. Bakhtiar,
Being quite familiar with the history of the region and the creation of the modern day Middle East after World War I from the remnants of the Ottoman Empire, I believe that a far more complex and intertwined set of factors belies the most recent atrocities. While the specific Arab states that you have referenced may indeed be complicit in what has befallen the Palestinians living on the Gaza strip, they are in many ways irrelevant. For decades the entire Arab world has remained silent on the plight of the Palestinians. Perhaps you can address this fact and elaborate on why that has been the case in a subsequent article/blog. At that point it may become clearer that while your characterization may have relevance, they are not as instrumental as they may appear in your article.
While I remain hopeful that the winds of change will soon reach the shores of Israel and Palestine. A blog on solutions may indeed be very helpful and you appear to be very qualified for initiating such a discourse.
Alborz
Aziz, You certainly have a
by Anonymous... (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 09:55 PM PSTAziz, You certainly have a point about Afghanestan, and it's a real shame that people around the globe haven't done more to free them from being the battleground for determining global superamacy. However based on the questions you posed to this essay, it sounds like you are totally unaware of the common criticism about why Arabs themselves don't stick up or care for the palestinians, or the justification the west provides for sitting back and watching the Zionist's racism and consistent harrasment to spark conflict, which eventually leads to a "turkey shoot" of the innocent people in that region. Think about it, all the video clips you'll ever see of the conflict there are images of young palestinian kids throwing rocks at tanks and fully armored military units that's advanced inside their own territory. What would you do if a bully took your land and property away from you and made you conform to their degrading rules and restriction?
non sequitur
by Aziz (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 09:27 PM PSTDr Abbas Bakhtiar's article was posted at least 10 days ago on internet if not earlier. In my view it's way too long & incoherent for an on-line publication. I have no idea what the author's complaint is.? That Arabs have failed to form advanced civil & democratic societies.? That Jordanian King's mother is a Brit so that proves he is a traitor.? Mubarak is a tyrant, for trying to keep his people out of another destructive war? Saudi's don't like their conservative rulers.?? hardly breaking news- & what does it all prove?
Does anyone know who proved the proposition that all Arabs must support other Arabs.? Same language? Did Iranians rush to defend Afghanistan against Russians.?Did we?
( take a breath and read: Over 1 million Afghans were killed. 5 million Afghans fled to Pakistan and Iran, 1/3 of the prewar population of the country. Another 2 million Afghans were displaced within the country. In the 1980s, one out of two refugees in the world was an Afghan. )
Back to Bakhtiar:
Betrayals & Collaborators are big words when coming from an Iranian academic safe and sound installed in Norway railing against the West.!! What is going on?
Moderator:
If I tripped a red line, then delete my entire contribution. Thanks
Absolutely rationale article
by 3pleA (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 09:23 PM PSTThe fact is that history is full of power of Islam. At this point, the strategy is to stop formation of Islamic states. It is not that it is "BACKWARD". As a matter of fact, Taliban type government was welcome, tolerated and appreciated to show the "DARK" and "repressive" interpretation of Islam.
So, the struggle will go on until the Muslims become fully aware of their power.
Unfortunately, some see Islam as a opposing force against wester culture (domination) and someother see it as a destabilizing force against their throne(!).
Fake peace treaty
by shirazie (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 07:10 PM PSTEgypt is not allowed to have its army on the Sinai peninsula. That was the term of peace treaty, Jimmy Carter forced it on Assad. That is why the Military got ride of Assad
The Sinai still belongs to Israel and it has US military bases on it. USA military personnel get assigned to these station. That is why Gaza Border is closed to Egypt.
Peace treat was disarmament treaty.
Sounds familiar? " Treaty of Versailles"
Beautifully written!
by Anonymous8 (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 06:37 PM PSTthank you.
An excellent article!
by Saeed P. (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 06:08 PM PSTVery informative and accurate analysis of the situation in the Middle East. I wish this article could be published in the major western media to enlighten the ignorant population. The only effective method to confront tyrannies is by educating the people of the world, especially in the west. That's how the evil of Apartheid in South Africa was defeated.
Thank you Dr. Bakhtiar for your efforts!
Inside Egypt: Last Pharaho
by Izzy (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 04:44 PM PSTHey all,
I want you to read a book called Inside Egypt. There might be a Islamic Revolution taking place in their country. These three nations have kept the same rulers for a long time. SYRIA should be added to the list. IRAN has at least more democracy than these Arab states. It is time for Saudis and Egyptians to elect their own regimes. Mobarak reminds me of the Shah of Iran. ISLAM is a peaceful religion but if the Saudis cannnot have IDs or DMW Licenses for their women, they cannot blame IRAN. IRAN has female taxi drivers and most them attend universities. Who is right? They have built so many skycrapers in the Arabian Desert and is not worth it. Give rights to your citizens!
Exceptional
by Anonymous..... (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 04:32 PM PSTThis is very well written. I wonder if the Iraq war was an attempt to cover up their robbery of the american tax payer. And since the mullah's got in their way and flushed their hand, now they've become real loud with their propeganda on Iran.
Great Essay!
Arab rulers: Israel's bedfellows
by Mehrnaz (not verified) on Sun Jan 25, 2009 04:19 PM PSTA brilliant article, thank you very much indeed.
Mehdi Mazloom, this is a good piece for you to read.
Bakhtiar jaan: choosing between the corrupt and the insane?
by Shazde Asdola Mirza on Sun Jan 25, 2009 03:55 PM PSTOK, the eygpt, saudi and jordan politicians are corrupt! So are almost all the politicians in the world!
That is no reason to go for a bunch of insane maniacs like Hamas and Brotherhood!
Believe me, we tired it in Iran: it doesn't work, because the insane soon become corrupt too! Then our people are left with corrupt AND maniac rulers!!