there are external forces that prefer to work with dictators and might actually get involved. External forces cannot be ignored.
They can't be ignored, but they should not be blamed as the cause of the problem either.
I suppose I did criticize them, but only for allowing themselves to be led like cattle. I am glad to see them standing up for themselves now, though.
The US is at fault to some extent. You should watch this, though I know you are not a fan of Noam Chomsky...
To some extent, yes, but they are not the cause.
No, I really cannot stand Chomsky, and there is nothing in that clip that is new, and he oversimplifies the situation.
People in the region don't hate the US because the US supports dictators. It goes beyond that, although for many that is a part of it. They hate the US for not supporting Iran, yet for supporting Egypt? For putting an embargo on Iraq, yet having diplomatic relations with Libya? Think about it, they hate the US no matter what kind of relations they have with any Muslim government. The hatred, for many, has gone beyond anything reasonable into being a part of the culture.
Let me make a prediction for you. The US is going to have to make a decision soon on whether or not the help the Libyan people militarily. Let's give it one month from today. If they choose to help then there will be people on this forum lambasting the US government as evil and selfish for doing so. If they do nothing then there will be people lambasting the US government for leaving the poor Libyan people out to dry.
Why? Because people need their bogeyman.
First, internal problems in other countries (Middle East, North Africa or any other region in the world) is none of anybody else's business. I can assure you that nobody in the Middle East or North Africa cares about U.S internal affairs. Second, the West - including "Israel" - ARE attacking and exploiting and plundering the Middle East, this is not science fiction!!! It's been going on for a very very long time now...
As I have said before, if you truly believe that then to be consistent you should believe that other countries should stay out of Israels internal affairs. How they treat people within their own borders is their own business, right? After all, the Palestinians are Egyptians, or Syrians, or Lebanese, or any other nationality so those countries should keep their nose out of Israels business. Or out of Denmarks or Frances or Switzerlands when they make laws or print cartoons that offend Muslims?
Or do you make exceptions to your rule? And what exactly are the criteria?
If people are getting killed by the thousands should other countries simply turn a blind eye to the killing and keep doing business as usual with that country?
Who overthrew Dr. Mossadegh and installed the brutal dictator Shah in Iran? We all know the reason, I'm just wondering whether you are really that ignorant or just trying to upset people for fun or out of boredom.
Are you reading my posts? I never said the US didn't interfere, but to blame the US for all autocratic rule in the region is absurd.
And it isn't just the east. The west does the exact same thing. The Bush presidency is a perfect case in point. Want to subdue and control your own people? Point to an outside threat, real or imaginary.
"Communists are coming to get us! Terrorists are coming! Threat level Red! Now let us tap your phones and give up all your civil liberties so we can protect you!"
In regards to Bush, the threat was real but the reaction was misguided (to say the least).