Let's be perfectly clear about all this: if there is backwardness in the Middle East, then the West, including Europeans, are equally to blame for what has been happening there. Let's not forget that it was the Europeans (and I include Americans in this) that tore down that actual politically backed regimes that represented progressive values in the Middle East, or decided to overthrow political regimes that were able to contain the subsequent results of colonialism, including Saddam Hussein's regime, Gaddafi, the arbitrary creation of the state of Israel, which constantly drives a wedge in the middle of Middle Eastern politics, their constant defense of Zionist power in the region, their fight against the only faction representing any form of hope in Syria, the Rojava, American unconditional support of Saudi Arabia as their allies... the list goes on and on, but, somehow, the beacon of enlightenment and wisdom in the world exists solely in the West, if the media rhetoric is to be believed.
I hear what you are saying in the above quote ALL the time but I don't know if I should trust the people who are saying it for they are the same people who have suggested that Isis is actually being led by the CIA. Absurd right?
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The people suggesting such an internal decision, to play both sides of this terrorist organization/movement, are they themselves cast out of main stream society as 'preppers' or doomsday believers. While the rest of society functions day after day, oblivious to what hornet nests we are stirring up around the world. I used to pshaw their ideas, I believe we are an honest country and are led by people who truly do want to help others the world over. I don't believe us to be perfect, nor do we always make the right choices.
As France decides how to handle this country altering event, I do hope they are better at satisfying Aristotle's Challenge on Anger because that is where I believe, to a degree that the USA screwed up after 9.11.
Anybody can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way - that is not within everybody's power and is not easy.
In response to 9.11 we hit the wrong person, even though he was a war criminal, Saddam Hussein didn't have any direct correlation to the events of 9.11 but he was an easy target. The rest of Aristotle's challenge was satisfied but without it ALL being satisfied, the ripple effect of our decisions are still being felt and reacted to.