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Christopher Dickey

Anger Management

If they want help from Obama, Arabs in the Middle East should learn the lessons of Martin Luther King.

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  • Posted By: KostasK @ 02/05/2009 1:19:09 PM

    @Boscobear
    couldn't agree more. Include Iran and Pakistan, too. This is the real shame of all the fundamentalist Muslim world, not only the Arabs'. That's why we ought to support the moderate and secular ones, the silent minority (or majority, who knows) that is now caught in the crossfire of this fake west / muslim confrontation. This is the big real terrorism of the muslims, not the bombings here and there...is there any extremist movement, political, religious, nationalistic that has not used bombings as means of terror?

  • Posted By: boscobear @ 02/04/2009 8:46:06 PM

    For real change to come to any male dominated Arab country the women have to size power. Once that happens real change will happen. Our diplomats need to meet with the few Arab women's groups and insist that Arab governments put an end to stoning of women, honor killings, sexual mutilaton young girls, etc., etc.

  • Posted By: Hener @ 02/03/2009 4:00:57 PM

    Alguneid, it is thinking like that that shall perpetuate the violence forever. The writer has a great point. Resistence has to stand for something that the other side does not wish to fight. A principle. Israel is split between the religious types that believe God gave them the land no matter what, and the secular individuals who believe in democracy and freedom. The Palestinians have the same split. Passive resistence like Dr. King makes Israel confront who they are and who they want to be. Bombings and rockets justifies the failure to do so and just prolongs the resolution. This is why the extremes of the Israelis and the Palestinians get most worked up the closer the possibility of peace, and why Rabin was assassinated. Arafat did not do a deal in Oslo for the same reason. His own people would have killed him.

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