Quote:There is no organized stipulation when it comes to coups. Look at all of the failed ones.My country has seen many. The times when it succeeded, it was performed by the army itself, within the command chain. There was only a single time where a junta within the army managed to topple the chain of command to perform a coup. After that, our army has only taken power whenever the country was in a chaos that the civil government couldn't solve.
And the army always gave the government back to the civil authorities, unlike, for example in Greece, where those had to be deposed manually.
Quote:I think you meant that as a question because I said no such thing. I am not okay with state sanctioned murder for anything less than rampant murder that shows no signs of ever abating. Let me be clear here. I said the previous because you were speaking as if somehow their fallen leader was better than the things you presume they will do.Well, I think that nothing good will come out of this "revolution".
Quote:I actually agree with you here. Democracy is not compatible with Middle Eastern/African ideological beliefs. It always ends with someone getting murdered for fucking a guy in the ass. Anyway, it is not really the illusion of a choice if it is implemented correctly. It is up to the people of any country to see that it is.Well, it's not just about ideological beliefs.
It is as much compatible with eurasia/middle east/africa,
as it is with the west. People won't vote for better governance, but will vote on their standing on some controversial issue or whatever.
And this is much more dangerous for the politically instable regions in the middle east, since it will lead to clashes.
Quote:Even if I disagree with the way he was killed, I hope like Hell it was the Libyan rebels that fucking killed him. We had no moral right to bomb Libya or pay mercenaries from other countries to join the fight. As much foreign intervention they had, this could absolutely only be called the Libyans revolution if they personally killed him.It was probably France who betrayed his location to the rebel mob.
We too had a revolution back in the 1920ies, and we exiled the sultan, but we did not kill, nor humiliate him-after all, he was a descendant of Osman Gazi.
Quote:But of course, in 20 years we will find out that the CIA or another government agency started the war like it has started so many wars.It's too obvious even now.
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