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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ....his words seemed to have done little to stem a chorus of complaints across the globe A chorus being led, ironically, by the NYT and the Dems in US Congress..... *"In the world the United States has a moral and political leadership," said Alioune Tine, There you have it. This whole brouhaha is preposterous. The event itself is totally unacceptable, and the people involved should be imprisoned, for rank stupidity if nothing else. Pictures? On the net? Please! The international press furor is naught but a political red herring. The fact of a few dozen Americans behaving this way has supposedly shocked the world. Why? Because our two centuries of history have documented and confirmed the fact that this is not the way the US of A does business. The world *expects* the US to hold the high road, and act with fairness and dignity. They expect it because we have repeatedly shown that that is what we do. On the other hand, I have heard no sustained fury or condemnation from the world press, or (for that matter) from the leadership of the Islamic and/or Arabic communities anywhere in the world, regarding the treatment of prisoners in similar venues throughout the Islamic world, or regarding the murder of innocents in the name of jihad. Why? Because almost two *millenia* of history has shown that this is the way that *they* do business. The world, and their own communities, *expect* Arabic and Islamic cultures to treat prisoners in a brutal and subhuman manner. They expect it because these cultures have repeatedly shown that this is what they do. This sort of thing is expected from Arabic or Islamic cultures, so when it occurs there no one is substantially surprised. To claim that the Islamic world is infuriated by these events is to be naive in the extreme. ( Did you note the Iraqi protesters on the news? See those nice placards they were holding? Well printed, in good, legible English? Think they whipped them up at home?) They expect political or military prisoners to be treated this way. Nota bene that in these cultures [as throughout most of the rest of the world] the notion of a "political prisoner" is not considered unusual. That in itself speaks volumes. The Islamic world is not infuriated by these events -- they rejoice in the political opportunity the event presents them, and generally do not care a whit for the prisoners involved. |
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