Originally posted by traderfut2000
Irak contrary to what you were assuming was not a savage country.. Of course Saddam is a dictator but he was a laic and his prime minister is a christian...
Of course I do not want to live in Irak today but contrary to what you may think people are living normally in arab states it is not middle age...
Yes, well Iraq is not now what it was. And I never implied that Saddam was a theocratic despot. Iraq is not Saudi Arabia. It isn't Babylonia either anymore. But what it has become is evidently the direction that part of the world is headed towards. The rich get richer, the poor get deader. And the powerful become more and more ruthless so that their power is beyond challenge. And the best and easiest and cheapest way to retain that power is to deprive human rights, liberties, and education. So yes, there are plenty of intelligent and educated arabs like yourself. But they are not to be found outside the centers of power within those nations, or for a great degree within those nations at all. The level headed ones leave. Like you.
Concerning women they do vote in Irak, Syria egypt...
I am not 100% certain about this. I believe that in Egypt they may. But in Syria and in Iraq, I don't believe that Muslim women can vote. There are many christians in both those nations. I believe that the christian woman may be permitted to vote, but not the muslim women.
Now talking about Israel ... I can't understand you are defending so weel that rogue state...
In your opinion it is a rogue state. It is a state created by a mandate of the United Nations. And as you know it was attacked on all fronts on it's first day of independence, and has been fighting a battle of self defense for it's very survival since then on an every day basis.
... But a guy like Sharon for me is simply not the man of the situation... this guy is a fool and he is not working for the good of its own people...
Sharon is a thug. No doubt. But don't you see that the only reason he was elected was that the Israeli citizens became convinced that only a thug would be respected by the forces that opposed the existence of Israel? He was not a popular choice. He was elected because the population became convinced that the only thing that the Palestinians respected was brutality. It is indeed a sad situation. And it has to come to a stop. But Arafat is no better. Perhaps worse. At least he has a longer track record of brutality and duplicity. Sharon won't last in Israel. But Arafat, who I know you seem to admire, just goes on and on and rejects peace at every turn. And remember something else about Israeli leaders in general. They come from violent backgrounds because their lives have been violent, but not by choice. By self defense. Unlike Hamas and their like, who look to violence. So we are in disagreement about this issue obviously.
He is behaving like a real terrorist and not like a stateman and without a real peace agreement Israelis will still be terrorized and palestinian will continue to be humiliated...