Meengla
Elite Member
Then almost 13+ years later you and I were proven correct and those hyperventilating, sectarian giddy kids in the old PDF who thought that Assad was targeted for the 'democracy' were just naive, to say the least.I remember and agreed with your assessment at the time. The issue with certain nations, like Syria, Iraq, etc., is that there are too many fault lines; the British and French didn't divvy up the land, taking into consideration tribal, religious, and other societal relations. To rule such countries often requires a strongman. (This is just a simplistic answer).
Israel's enemies are one by one taken out using any excuse! What is left are the Quislings, like Mahmoud Abbas, MBS, Sisi, King Abdullah and the Arab GCC strongmen. It is very interesting that a person like Netanyahu is starting to use 'friendly Arab governments': Quite a change from all the Arabs out to destroy Israel. And the use of 'governments' vs 'regimes' is also interesting.
Interestingly, I read an article stating that African refugees being enlisted into the military for permanent residency are on track for citizenship.
Not 'citizenship'. Long term residency at most. Africans are too black, too non-Jewish even if good cannon fodders.




