Badassbab said:
What a pathetic argument you've put forward. It is not up to you to decide whether Mubarak stays or goes. It's up to the Egyptian people and you should be supporting democratic forces. He's an oppressive dictator and a lackey of the US so the Egyptian people can blame the US who provide over $1 billion in mostly military aid annually for the past 30 odd years. The Mubarek family may have an estimated value of $70 billion and I doubt they acquired this vast wealth through transparent means. But hey he's our guy so as long as he controls his population it's ok (even though a lot of them live in poverty). And don't forget our some of our major allies are Saudi Arabia and Pakistan both hot beds of Islamic extremsim especally during the 80's when we turned a blind eye to their spreading of Islamic fundamentalism (and in the process Pakistan was acquiring the knowledge to build nukes). So your argument about Islamic extremists gaining power and how it's a problem just doesn't hold water. All we care about is controlling the region whether the Governemnt is secular or a theocracy it doesn't matter. Egypt under Nasser was secular, Syria is secular etc and both deemed enemies of the US. As for the economy...maybe if the people had a say they would be better off. As it stands it was a one party dictatorship so Mubarek has to take the blame. And I really don't get your argument about pig culls are you saying it made Cairo a worse place to live?! |
I have to wonder if you even know what my argument is.
At this point it's a wait and see issue for what happens with Egypt.
But in another post I've given some of the facts your clearly divorced from.
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People make the mistake of thinking that the past was better than the present, I mean anyone on the main stream media would give me the impression that before US involvement in the middle east that they were all dancing through rose pedals, swimming in wine and singing time away over there.
The area has been in civil unrest for at least the last 130 years, Blame it on the Empire or the Caliphate if you'd like but we Brits left the American's in a position to fix everything.
As for all the dictators some placed by America... Winston Churchill said it the best when reffering to America's foreign policy:
"...is the country that will always do the right thing but only after trying everything else."
We put Saddam in power to create stability, no one had a hint that he was a Megalomaniac until Kuwait we should have removed him from 1992 but we didn't that was the US's mistake.
Put it like this if the US never sent aide to the Egyptian Army, would the Army they have today be the same? We sent them aide for defensive purposes; according to NY times in a effort to block radicalisms and protect the nations sovereignty.
I can't even address your issue with Abdel Nasser only because it would take me too long to type all of the achievements he made for Egypt. He modernized Egypt in a way most of the Arab world wouldn’t come to know for another 20 years or so. Millions turned up to mourn his passing - I've never heard a negative argument about him really.
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As far as what is up to me and what isn't, sir or mam your jumping the gun, I never said Egyptians should do anything, I said "I couldn't see why having him removed would be a good thing."
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Secularism is part of the point, if you add god to politics you've already shot democracy in the foot. Clearly Nasser didn't impose a democracy or maybe he did but kept winning. =P
A common mistake about how the American democracy formed is to assume that the Pilgrims are the founders, I assure you if the Pilgrims who landed on Plymouth Rock crafted the American constitution America would be very different.
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As for Pakistan and nukes your going into Cold War here, they share a border with India who have been combating them for quite some time now and I'm honestly not sure for how long. I know the US has been supplying Pakistan with weapons in order to prevent them from going Nuclear it was in fact a Indian scientists who sold the workings to the Pakistanis.
Your only error here is to assume that I'm saying that if Egypt goes any other way than secular democracy that they will end up warring with the world, that's not what I'm saying, saying that would foolishly be saying that secular democracies don't fight.
If that's what you understood then that is not what I'm saying. I'm saying the condition of living won't have a chance of change unless the people put the will of the people first. Mubarak though he was many things was not against Egypt.
Now if the will of the Egyptian people should be to put Allah first or not, then that is their own issue, I've already said hat's off to them.
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Yes, the pig culling was sheer stupidity.
Edit - Maybe I seem a bit detatched but it's actually for Egyptian well-fare that I'm arguing. All Egyptians, men and women.
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