Thursday, February 09, 2012

Blood unites.

Syrians are enraged at the veto cast by Russia and China against foreign intervention in Syria at the UN Security Council. The US and western countries ( read white skins ) are always ready to bomb some sense into " uncivilised natives " but the result is always bad. Iraq was " liberated " by the Americans and their stooges who promised a democratic paradise but is now a bitterly divided country on the brink of civil war. Similarly in Libya Gaddafi was defeated and eventually killed by NATO bombing. It did not take long after celebrations were over before armed militias took control of various regions of the country with an impotent government flapping around in Tripoli. Medecins sans Frontieres have withdrawn from Misrata because their doctors were being asked to treat injuries inflicted by torture. Not much different from Gaddafi days. Afghans thought they had won an enormous victory against the mighty Soviet armour, with the help of Pakistan and arms from the US, only to be overrun by the Taliban from Pakistan and are now dying from Hellfire missiles fired from drones controlled by the same Americans. On the other hand, Tunisia held peaceful elections and has now a government running the country. Demonstrations against the army are still going on in Egypt but there are no armed protesters. A new parliament has been elected and is now considering a new constitution which will lead to fresh elections for president. The revolutions in both Tunisia and Egypt were domestic without outside help. From Vibhishan to Mir Jafar India has a long history of traitors who used foreigners to settle scores. Lanka was destroyed by Ram and Mughals and the British ruled India for 500 years by playing one local ruler against the other. The British used every form of torture from electric shocks to pulling out nails. They used flame throwers against protesters and deliberately caused the famine in Bengal resulting in millions of deaths to take revenge for helping freedom fighters but were ultimately thrown out when the country united against their savagery. India is still a democracy, even if a default dictatorship by one family, because their was no outside help. It may seem grotesque advice to the Syrians, as we see harrowing pictures of beautiful babies with horrific injuries, but if they want a united peaceful country with a functioning government they must earn it with blood. Vietnam is the prime example of freedom earned with the blood of hundreds of thousands resulting in a stable country with a booming economy. Sores from white skin bombs never heal.

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