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Big media’s still complaining, fault-finding, whining, moaning, and critiquing. But they can’t hide the truth forever. On June 30th it will become a globally recognized achievement.
In what by historical standards is the blink of an eye, the U.S. has created a free sovereign nation where before there was a brutal murderous hellhole.
This has never happened before in the history of the planet.
Listen to the passionate words of an Iraqi, at Iraq the Model:
They say that the change must come from inside. OK, that’s fine but the Arab people have been waiting for half a century to see these changes come from inside but unfortunately they didn’t. Why? Because every time this file is opened, the leaders say “shut up, wait until we solve our central issue and then we’ll take a look back at our internal affairs. We have no urgent problems to solve and our people are living well”. Can anyone tell me why Egypt is being ruled by martial emergency laws since 1981? And why Iraq was in a similar condition since 1958, and has only witnessed freedom through “invasion”? You can say similar things about civil rights in Libya, Syria, Sudan… etc
I believe it was possible to find a solution for that this “central issue” which is the Palestinian-Israeli conflict soon after it started if we had democracies in the region. But the continued presence of these regimes was always inflaming the situation as the dictators and their clerics kept pouring oil on the fire.
Still I think these regimes can’t stop what’s natural. The people’s lust for freedom and the support of the free world led by the USA are too strong to stop, and democracy will come * with help * from outside.
Watch for those who opposed the liberation of Iraq to deny ever having done so, once the fact of a newly free nation is inescapable. They’ll tell us they supported the war, but opposed Bush’s “motivations” for doing it.
Just watch.