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:: Friday, June 24, 2005 ::
The Bush Doctrine is overhauling the political machinery in the Middle East inspite of the left's efforts to deny it. But no matter how many times Ted Kennedy screams "quagmire" the people of the region grasp the tremendous consequence of what is happening there:
"I believe that after 9/11 the US shifted from supporting these suppressive regimes to supporting reformers, because they (the regimes) are the main source of extremism and so the Iraq war has caused an earthquake in the entire middle east, the Egyptians were in a state of shock seeing the statue of Saddam Hussein getting kicked by shoes of ordinary Iraqis. Alongside high unemployment rates, poverty and generally extremely harsh economic and social conditions. Egyptians are fed up, and suddenly different movements with different ideologies and fields are all working to building a better Egypt...
As I've said before, ironically, Osama bin Laden and George W. Bush are on the same page when it comes to regime change in the middle east; they would just disagree on how to accomplish it. It looks as though modern Arabs prefer Bush's freedom and democracy approach to OBL's primitive and deadly fanaticism.
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:: Max 10:11 AM [+] ::
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