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Topic History of: Great point by Pattaya on another thread
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Pattaya In The Know (as always) wrote:
[quote]Pattaya wrote:

btw - Its the Bakewell Music Festival this weekend (can't get though)


Hope ye get your 'just desserts'
In The Know (as always) Pattaya wrote:
You will never transplant an alien democratic system on such a diverse race/religious mix as Syria/Iraq with any success.

I wasn't trying to impose anything (on anyone) !
It was the Syrian people who rose up against Assad - remember?

If Assad fails

... the people of Syria get what they originally asked for !
If he stays its back to square one !

btw - Its the Bakewell Music Festival this weekend (can't get though)
Pattaya In The Know (as always) wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
Most of the supporters of the Arab Spring had never spent long or even visited an Arab Country.

You don't need to visit a country to know that it would be better off without a dictator killing the people !


But you would realize that it can but exist with strong and if needed ruthless leadership at the top!
You will never transplant an alien democratic system on such a diverse race/religious mix as Syria/Iraq with any success.Even Libya which is much less diverse has slid into the anarchy those of us who have been there knew it would.
If Assad fails ISIS,or something similar will crawl out of the bowels to rule.The 'rebels' were always a diverse mix,and had we removed Assad for them we would be doing exactly what was done in Afghanistan after Dr. Mohammad Najibullah lost power.First infighting,then a Taliban type organisation (Saudi funded of course) would sweep them from power.



Nice day for a stroll in Bakewell today?
In The Know (as always) Pattaya wrote:
Most of the supporters of the Arab Spring had never spent long or even visited an Arab Country.

You don't need to visit a country to know that it would be better off without a dictator killing the people !
Pattaya JK2006 wrote:
As we witness horrible ISIS massacring innocents - ASSAD looks like a nice guy! Just where would ISIS be if Gaddafi, Sadaam, Ben Ali, Mubarek were still around? The ghastly Arab Spring - I always hated the praise heaped upon it and loathed us helping one set of rebels against another.

I blame the media and the constant search for a good story, no matter what the consequences. Today's media is the Ebola Virus of society.

When The Times - THE TIMES!! - made a suicide victim "hero of the year" I thought - we've finally gone barmy.

Yes, tyrants make terrible mistakes and yes, decent people should change them - but this is not the way.


Most of the supporters of the Arab Spring had never spent long or even visited an Arab Country.