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Originally Posted by Caligari
Good question. Morsi insists that his govt is democratic, yet he had consistently oppressed his own people so in practice he's pretty much full of it.
If the people are fighting for real freedom and not religious ideology then they have reason, but as you are probably well aware, the middle east is by and large one big hornet's nest buzzing with some of the most fanatical and dangerous elements on the planet.
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Actually American foreign policy harmed a lot when it comes to secullarisation of middle east, let alone this recent moderate islamism policy was obviously failed since from beginning.
as an ordinary citizen i could realize this will turn bad and no religious nutjob group can be named together with democracy, but it's interesting how these so called strategists/thinkers couldn't make any realistic guesses, i doudt these people even aware of where is the middle east located on the World map seriously.
Asad is a good man, i saw him on tv, he fluently speaks English, he and his crew are secullar, Baath regime in Syria encourages western style of living, Women have better rights in there, u wouldn't worry while you havving your alcohol drink in Syria, Syrian christians in favour of Asad because he is tolarating all bleefs.
and the nutjobs WHO they fight with are mostly radical islamist assholes some are tied to Alqaida.
so when you compare him with his competedors, Asad is the best of the worse, too bad West couldn't agree on something with him although he was actually friendly to West which he wanted to establish good relationships.