Friday, July 28, 2006Tide of Arab Opinion Turns to Support for HezbollahAnyone surprised? Now, with hundreds of Lebanese dead and Hezbollah holding out against the vaunted Israeli military for more than two weeks, the tide of public opinion across the Arab world is surging behind the organization, transforming the Shiite group’s leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, into a folk hero and forcing a change in official statements.There is nothing for the Arab world to be proud of. The Lebanese are being held hostage by a terror group bent on the destruction of Israel -- and they don't care what the collateral damage is, be they Jews, other Muslims, or Lebanese and Palestinian Christians caught in the crossfire. A Modest Proposal: Let there be a multinational force along the Israeli-Lebanese border, and let it consist of nations from the Arab League. If they are unwilling to keep the peace, then why should Israel tolerate Hezbollah missile strikes that kill indiscriminately? Is that preferable than missile strikes targeting Hezbollah terrorists?
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3 Comments:
We have to be really careful about stories like this. These Middle Eastern tyrannies have a history of pushing their people to spew anti-American, pro-terrorist rhetoric, because (a) it keeps the people from getting too angry at the regimes themselves, and (b) these same regimes can use the people's "spontaneous" comments to make themselves look good to America ("See, Mr. Bush? It could be worse.") and trick Washington into giving them more $$$ and/or not pushing them to give power to the people. The ChiComs have been playing this little game on the US and Japan for years.
Don't fall for it. Until the Arab peoples actually have a shot at choosing their own leaders and can speak freely without fear of reprisal (the latter is a no-go in Palestine and Lebanon, BTW), we don't know what they really think.
I've said it once, and I'll repeat it here: Arabs were businessmen long before they were Muslims.
The free market can and will work in the Middle East, if for no other reason than the Arabs helped invent it!
(and yes, I am aware that this claim is somewhat akin to me claiming the Irish could have conquered the world... if not for whiskey... but alas my Lebanese half gets to crow every once in awhile)
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