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![]() wrote in message oups.com... But why the civil war? ********* Broad answer is much the same throughout the Middle East. Conflicting values coupled with paradigms that do not allow compromise. The last civil war in Lebanon was a case of the Christian militias vs. the Moslem militias, but even in countries with a clear Muslim majority there is some bitter feuding between divisions. (See the Catholic vs. Protestant wars, slaughters, and political manipulations throughout the last several hundreds years in Europe for a comparison). Peace in the region has, historically, been maintained by a tribal or religious leader ascending to power and ruling dictatorially. It takes more than a desire for "freedom" to create a functioning democracy, and some of the major elements we rely upon in the west are not at all present in the culture of the middle east. Perhaps we'll simply re-learn the lesson that we mastered once befo if we can't turn every little country into a democratic republic with a capitalist economy, seeing that the "strong man" running the show is reasonably humane and favoraby disposed to western interests may be a practical substitute. Was a very peaceful country, and extremely prosperous for both Christians and Muslims. Very little problem, until some idiot in government invited in the ( I think the variety was ) Hamas Palestinians. Then they had most of the guns and attempted to take over control. Therefore war. If they went back to their lands, then there would be very little conflict. |
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