Monday, February 26th, 2007

Tuvie Austrumi - nekas nav neiespējams

Nupat lasīju ziņu, ka kāda Kuveitas avīze raksta, ka trīs arābu valstis - Katara, Omāna un Apvienotie Arābu Emirāti ir gatavi atļaut Izraēlas kara lidmašīnām šķērsot savu gaisa telpu lai bombardētu Irānas kodolobjektus, ja vien Izraēla griezīsies pie šo valstu valdībām ar attiecīgu lūgumu. Ļoti neparasta ziņa, ja ņem vērā, ka šo valstu teritorijā joprojām netiek ielaisti cilvēki, kuru pasēs ir Izraēlas vīzas.
Bet Sauda Arābijas kaut kāds no prinčiem tikmēr Amerikā apmeklējis kādu Amerikas ebreju lielu pasākumu, tādējādi izraisot milzu pārsteigumu.
Izskatās, ka Irāna vienam otram arābu režīmam ir jau netīkamāka par Izraēlu, kaut arī publiski tas netiek uzsvērts. Neenu, tā protams nav draudzība ar Izraēlu, tikai reālpolitika. Bet visai plašā amplitūdā ;-)
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Friday, December 15th, 2006

Diskutabls, bet interesants viedoklis

Поражение США в Ираке чревато тяжелыми последствиями для России
http://nvo.ng.ru/wars/2006-12-15/1_chaos.html
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Monday, December 11th, 2006

Pie visa vainīgi ir...;-)

In many Arab states, the middle class is disappearing. The rich get richer and the poor get still poorer. Look at the schools in Jordan, Egypt or Morocco: You have up to 70 youngsters crammed together in a single classroom. How can a teacher do his job in such circumstances? The public hospitals are also in a hopeless condition. These are just examples. They show how hopeless the situation is for us in the Middle East.

- Who is responsible for the situation?

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most important reasons why these crises and problems continue to simmer. The day when Israel was founded created the basis for our problems. The West should finally come to understand this. Everything would be much calmer if the Palestinians were given their rights.

- Do you mean to say that if Israel did not exist, there would suddenly be democracy in Egypt, that the schools in Morocco would be better, that the public clinics in Jordan would function better?

I think so.

- Can you please explain to me what the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has to do with these problems?

The Palestinian cause is central for Arab thinking.

- In the end, is it a matter of feelings of self-esteem?

Exactly. It's because we always lose to Israel. It gnaws at the people in the Middle East that such a small country as Israel, with only about 7 million inhabitants, can defeat the Arab nation with its 350 million. That hurts our collective ego. The Palestinian problem is in the genes of every Arab. The West's problem is that it does not understand this.

Pilns intervijas teksts šeit:
An Interview With Al-Jazeera Editor-in-Chief Ahmed Sheikh
http://www.worldpoliticswatch.com/article.aspx?id=395
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