the Middle East- from the Crusades to the colonial mapmakers to the
Shah to Iraq, etc. I am pretty disgusted with the West altogether at
the moment but glad to read your comments.
On Apr 12, 7:08 am, Eman Abdulla <emana...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am familiar with the middle east being originally from there. The
> Syrian uprising is a genie that came out of the bottle never to go
> back there again. It is unwise for the Western governments to stay on
> the side and let the Syrian people be butchered like that, not only
> for humanitarian reasons, though these should be enough, but also for
> strategic geopolitical goals. It is not in the best interest of the US
> or anyone for that matter that Syria disintegrates as a state into
> fighting factions that get more and more bloody and extreme as the
> situation escalates. The faster the issue is resolved, the more intact
> the country will stay and the more reasonable the new leaders will be.
> Experts claim that the delicate positioning of Syria prevents
> intervention, but it is that position that necessitates it as the
> alternative scenario is total lack of control over several armed
> factions in a lawless land.
>
> On 4/11/12, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks- I remembered those figures from Europe later on and $10. is
> > too low for the USA if cars are not drastically changed or replaced.
> > Not sure if our natural gas can power transport but it is quite
> > plentiful for many uses. If we could slaughter all those horses when
> > the automobile was contrived, we can think of some use for abandoned
> > cars.
>
> > Am immersed in the German invasion of Belgium- WWI.
>
> > On Apr 10, 9:34 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Rigsy it already cost over $10. per gallon.. it is 1.79 Euro per liter
> >> if you want to figure it out..
>
> >> the greedy people want their money including the US no more reprieve.
> >> Allan
>
> >> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 2:58 PM, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> > Yes...let's get serious about Syria. The entire area could be drawn
> >> > into a general war- like the centuries of European wars. Egypt and
> >> > Turkey might turn into enemies over the issue of sectarianism. The
> >> > overall geography is going to be further ruined for agriculture unless
> >> > you like spent uranium as part of your diet. Males will rebel against
> >> > female progress in underhanded ways like they do in the West. Gasoline
> >> > will cost $10. a gallon. Israel will declare itself the Switzerland of
> >> > the Middle East. And who knows what mischief awaits Africa, the East
> >> > and South America! Oops- my crystal ball clouded up- time for
> >> > breakfast.
>
> >> > On Apr 9, 10:46 am, "pol.science kid" <r.freeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > Ok... i thought i did... at one point.. but i dont get what youre
> >> > > saying....sorry... although i must say i am in love with how you use
> >> > > words....... anyways.. i am guessing you didnt like my style... youre
> >> > > right.. i don blame you.. the end part does seem stupid... honesty can
> >> > seem
> >> > > dumb if not adjusted correctly... all i am trying to say is.. i am
> >> > > just
> >> > > trying to figure out the attitude towards Syria.. of other nations..
> >> > > and
> >> > at
> >> > > the same time... wondering of how things might end... or how prolonged
> >> > the
> >> > > conflict will be... and that it worries me if there is no
> >> > intervention... i
> >> > > also wanted to know what others thought about it....
>
> >> > > On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 2:51 PM, gabbydott <gabbyd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > > Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, Poly. Let me explain
> >> > > > how
> >> > your
> >> > > > thoughts come across here on my side. The first thing that strikes
> >> > > > me
> >> > as
> >> > > > strange is the politically correct formulation of feelings about an
> >> > issue
> >> > > > of human interest. I see citizens arguing for the health benefits of
> >> > the
> >> > > > salad in their bowl while expanding in size over their fried meat
> >> > > > side
> >> > from
> >> > > > the fondue pot. Which then makes me stumble over your desire to
> >> > > > share
> >> > your
> >> > > > concern with us guys. Why don't you just say what you want and let
> >> > > > me
> >> > pick
> >> > > > my salad pieces in the order I like them best? Your share makes me
> >> > think of
> >> > > > an invitation to divide and impera on over-fertilized ground ...
> >> > > > need
> >> > to
> >> > > > stop here ... need to go out now while it's not raining yet.
>
> >> > > > On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:11 AM, pol.science kid
> >> > > > <r.freeb...@gmail.com
> >> > >wrote:
>
> >> > > >> Now i know plenty is being said about the situation in Syria.. but
> >> > > >> i
> >> > > >> am really bothered because it seems we're stuck in a loop.... this
> >> > > >> is
> >> > > >> reminding me of the time of American occupation in Iraq.. whenever
> >> > > >> you
> >> > > >> switched the news on there would report of some bombing or
> >> > > >> explosion
> >> > > >> in Baghdad or elsewhere, likewise now... you switch on the news
> >> > > >> anytime there will definitely be something on the shelling in Homs
> >> > > >> or
> >> > > >> somewhere else.. what is disturbing is that though the images of
> >> > > >> gore
> >> > > >> reach us pretty quickly .. there is minimal news on the efforts by
> >> > > >> any
> >> > > >> big states , through the UN or otherwise.. its only the one percent
> >> > > >> that gets to the world i suppose..i guess you cant really imagine
> >> > > >> the
> >> > > >> real situation there.. now i am not commenting on the politics ,
> >> > > >> because i feel you can seriously talk and talk.. all that should be
> >> > > >> left for later... What i dont understand is that there is no active
> >> > > >> intervention even by the neighboring countries.. surely they cant
> >> > > >> support Assad.!. i get most of the countries are perhaps dealing
> >> > > >> with
> >> > > >> their own.. but you cant help but sense some apathy towards the
> >> > > >> whole
> >> > > >> thing.Also its understandable that one might be wary of supporting
> >> > > >> rebels or any ideology, but it is clear now that the Syrian
> >> > > >> government
> >> > > >> is bent on exterminating half of its population..there is no reason
> >> > > >> to
> >> > > >> withhold active intervention.. and yes i mean a military one..It is
> >> > > >> clear as daylight Assad is killing his own people....is the
> >> > > >> security
> >> > > >> council just a fancy name or what ..I dont know what the purpose
> >> > > >> of
> >> > > >> this piece was.. And i feel it would be hypocritical to say much as
> >> > > >> i
> >> > > >> have no idea of whats actually going on there.. but i am just
> >> > > >> concerned and i am posting it here to share with you guys..cos well
> >> > > >> ..
> >> > > >> thats what we do.. what do you think guys...
>
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> >> |_D Allan
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