RE: The Historian in me weeps
July 10, 2014 at 2:50 pm
(This post was last modified: July 10, 2014 at 3:12 pm by Anomalocaris.)
(July 10, 2014 at 1:58 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Remember the buddhas in Iran? They might be a religious icon, but they were old and a testimony of human history. Shot down with missiles because some fucktards think their fantasy god doesn't like to be threathened by other fantasy gods.
That was in Afghanistan. It was the
Bamiyan Buddhas which the Taliban blew up.
Iran is the country where there are as many women as men who attend Universities, and the majority of those who study engineering in the Universities are female, albeit wearing mendatory head scarf.
Afghanistan is the country where it is often considered a kindness to cut of off a woman's nose if she had the temerity to try to learn to read from behind her burqa.
Because we have an vendetta against Iran stemming from the hostage crisis, we protray Iran in the most blood curdling light possible at every opportunity up to this present day. In reality for a Muslim country, Iran is near the top of approximate democracy, somewhat real progress and not a discreditable amount of enlightenment, especially compared to our Sunni friends and allied in the Gulf kingdoms and Shiekdoms, and to say nothing of the Talibans, with whom we are being driven ever closer to direct negotiation, on the other side of Iran.
Not having restored good relationships with Iran after 9-11, especially after 2005, is another sign of the lamentable paralysis of American foreign policy.
(July 10, 2014 at 2:00 pm)Minimalist Wrote: I just don't buy the idea that somehow the US is responsible for every fucking thing that happens in the world, Chuck.
The Alawites are a distinct minority in Syria...just as the Sunni's were a minority in Iraq. Yet they controlled majority populations. We took the cork out of the bottle in Iraq and there probably was some sort of spillover effect in neighboring Syria.
But I rather doubt that someone was sitting in a mud hut in Aleppo waiting for encouragement from Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton was leading the at the charge to intervene, while actively hampering Assad through escalating, and at the time credible, threats with every appearence of atrocity even when who exactly was responsible was far from clear.
There is little doubt given a free hand in the beginning, Assad would have crushed the revolt in 2 weeks. But that would be contrary to "democratic" "Arab Spring" which is no doubt dear to Hilary's heart.