Charles Paul Freund | May 24, 2005
Syrian blogger Ammar Abdulhamid stated in a post this morning that any hope that the Syrian regime is capable of meaningful reform (there's a Baathist Party congress set for June) is wishful thinking, and dangerous as well. "We are waiting for our criminals to become saints and our idiots to become geniuses, and we are expecting this to happen overnight too," wrote Abdulhamid. (Tony Badran sent the link; here's his excellent site.)
As if on cue, the Assad regime this morning began a crackdown on Syrian dissidents. "At dawn this morning," writes Joshua Landis from Damascus, "Syrian authorities . . . arrested the Board of Directors of the Jamal Atassi Muntada (Forum)," a civil-society group.
"So long as individuals complain," wites Landis, "there is no threat. If they begin to organize, as they have been tentatively doing, there is a threat." Landis expects little from next month's party congress.
Syria has also cut whatever ties remain with the U.S. military and with U.S. intelligence.
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But the good news is these Syrian government thugs don't get any
of our tax dollars.
Recall that our government's support of the Israeli government's
brutal occupation motivated the 9/11 attacks. Well, the seeds of
another terror attack against us are being planted again, this time
in Uzbekistan where our government is using our tax dollars to
support the savage, soviet style dictatorship of Islam Karimov, the
former head of the Uzbek Communist party. As the carnage that his
regime inflicts on its own people mounts, so surely does the
resentment that Uzbekis harbor toward Americans.
How many more 9/11s before our government's wanton interventionist
stupidity comes to an end?
http://antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=5958
bendover,
Good, now spit it out. The Israeli government is not "the Jews".
Blaming "the Jews" for anything is racist and nonsensical. I, of
course, have never blamed any racial/ethnic or religious group and
never would. Blaming the Israeli government's occupation, and our
government's support of it, with our money, is consistent with
evidence and principle.
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