Arabian countries are not just oil tank to fuel your SUV’s.
Arabian countires have as well living people who are looking forward for degnified life, freedom, and the right of self-determination.
Your oil demand is sucked from our blood.
Remember that when you enjoy driving in the weekends.
Ensuring the stability by supporting logistically and morally these dictatorship means only the backing of the oppression.
So please cut the life line from these dictatorships starting with Mubarak's dictatorship.
If you don’t want to support the revolutionary movements for freedom emerging in the Arabian countries then at least cut your life line from the dictatorships.
World is better without saddam Hussein and also without the all Arabic dictatorships.
If you spent 4000 ceased American soldiers to oust the dictator Saddam Hussein because he was threatening your interests and seeking a better world without him, you have the chance now to support the nations who are striving for the same goals by cutting your life line and your supplies.
Our ambitions are legitimate
We want to move ahead from the tribal structure dominating our nations to the establishment structure ruling the modern states.
We want to change our countries from the police state to the establishment state.
These dictatorships even with their brutal police instruments are fragile and we can oust them by ourselves although their brutal and merciless regimes.
As well said by the Turkish prime minister democracy doesn’t mean heading to radicalism but democracy could mean as well stability but based on real foundation not based on oppression.
Well said, Adel. I think our chickens (I am an American) are now coming home to roost as a result of our support for these tyrannical regimes in the name of cheap energy. In slight defense of the American people, our infrastructure has been designed in a way where we really don't have much of a choice other than to drive long distances, therefore consuming significant and copious amounts of oil. But, at the same time, we really should have been pushing for more efficient ways of transit (both public and private, in the form of hybrids and other energy-saving vehicles) much sooner than when we did. That could have made a difference.
ReplyDeleteDisclaimer: I have never driven a car.