Rick Reuben wrote:He was put in an untenable position. He had to walk the line between allowing the ISI to support al Qaeda and the Taliban ( so the US could cultivate it as an adversary for the terror myth ), and he was forced to show progress in defeating the Taliban, so the US congress would not balk at the aid packages. Quite a tightrope. It makes sense that, as the terror myth is exposed as a fraud, the US proxy in the region would be the first domino to fall. Either way, the US wins. If there is a Taliban resurgence, that bodes well for the promotion of the clash of civilizations. It is very good news for the military industrial complex, because it will destabilize Pakistan and Afghanistan and possibly India, but also China, Iran and Tajikistan. Global Conflict!! Hurray!
'sfunny because we fucked them over for a while regarding that f-18 purchase...wait. oh, fuck.
Rick Reuben wrote:Only if you try and separate the good guys and bad guys the way that they are advertised, or the way that they appear on the surface. Hamas has been supported by Israel for forever. Egypt has also helped, as have the Saudis and the Jordanians. Israel knows that a totally radical organization next door is the best excuse they have for not going to the bargaining table and negotiating a two state solution. When the PLO began gaining mainstream legitimacy, the Israelis worked to promote Hamas.
Jesus. my problem is that I keep thinking that people are actually trying to solve the fucked up problems. like our own war, the boogie man is very conducive in controlling people. look at any nationalistic country. they all do it. japan, germany, USA, russia, etc.
m.koren wrote:Fuck, I knew it. You're a Blues Lawyer.