Violence in the Middle East
If you’re wondering why I haven’t blogged on the current violence in the Middle East, it’s because my opinion is not as well-informed as it could be. I don’t feel qualified to stand forth with an analysis.
I don’t trust much of what I’m hearing in the news, especially knowing that there is a lot of history there. What we are getting is a snapshot viewpoint here and there. My overall feeling so far is that there is plenty of blame, and a fair bit of hypocrisy and spin, to go around. I would like to hear viewpoints from countries that are a lot less involved in that part of the world.
As the violence has escalated more and more people are being killed.
I hope there are people already there (and with greater skill than Condi) who can help negotiate an end to this bloodshed.
Techorati Tags: America | hezbollah | hypocrisy | Iran | Iraq | Israel | Lebanon | Middle East | misrepresentation
Internal Tags: America | hezbollah | hypocrisy | Iran | Iraq | Israel | Lebanon | Middle East | misrepresentation






Lois Says:
Well, it’s like a couple of people I’ve heard say — send George and Bill (as in Bush and Clinton). . . they certainly can’t do worse than George the son has!
Lois
Posted on July 19th, 2006 at 1:34 pm
devilspharmacy Says:
Thank You !!!! Yes the hypocrisy of the media’s whitewash, when discussing violence associated with the colony of 1949 (Israel), is a front page smack in the face.
Is the news released to influence Stock Markets (Oil Prices) and Racist Ideology ?
I see no other reason this propaganda exists.
Posted on July 19th, 2006 at 3:45 pm