Very Good Article: U.S. actions in Syria shed light on its approach to Iran
thehindu.com / thehindu.com
25-Aug-2011 (2 comments)

U.S. seeks to impose religion-based politics through a Saudi Arabia-style conservative regime in Syria.  


Thick black lines had been scored over the graffiti under the cherubic image of President Bashar al-Assad that guards the road into Hamaa. The military's clean-up squad had been less than diligent though: the word kalib, dog, survived the paint-brush censorship, and the soldiers had forgotten to have the President's gouged-out eyes repainted.

Inside the city, the rebels had left behind evidence no amount of paint could obscure: the burned-down military officers' mess on the Ard al-Khadra street, which mobs stormed in the hope of seizing weapons; the gutted office block which housed the justice department; the charred walls of the al-Hadr police station, pockmarked with machine-gun fire, where 17 police officers were lynched, before their mutilated bodies were thrown into a nearby canal.

Behind the justice ministry's office, a small group of young men described what happened when the military moved in on July 31, three months after rebel groups, armed with guns, knives and petrol bombs, seized control of much of the town. “They used snipers to shoot at us,” one says, and “more than a dozen people were killed.” The army, he claims, then tied the hands of local residents and forced them to roll on the street, all the ... >>>

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America's Approach to Politics in the Middle East

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U.S. seeks to impose religion-based politics through a Saudi Arabia-style conservative regime in Syria.   Does the U.S. want democracy in Iran or Syria?  Not exactly.  It wants regimes that will take orders from Washington.  




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Maryam Hojjat

boosBoos, Well said

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Even in Lybia their new constitution is according to SHAria Law.