Capturing the MidEast in short soundbites: poignant reflections by people who understand the complexities of the Middle East. My philosophy is: "less is more." You won't agree with everything that's here, but I'm confident you will find it interesting! Excepting the titles, my own comments are minimal. Instead I rely on news sources to string together what I hope is an interesting, politically challenging, non-partisan, non-ideological narrative.
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Not the greatest, not by any means. But certainly, in his illegal actions here and throughout the world, he can be considered dangerous, to say the least. If his actions were carried out by any small nation's leader, they would be sanctioned by the UN and eventually tried for war crimes. Bush will be protected by America much better than he has protected America. If you go by sheer numbers of dead, the innocent Iraqis that were killed by the 10's of thousands during this war because they happened to be present in the wrong places at the wrong times, after having been oppressed all those years by Hussein, are they any less tragic than the 3000 victims of 9/11? They were all innocent and are all dead. The tortured hundreds, if not thousands, in American run Iraqi prisons, much less those held around the world, indefinately and without due process, also would have what to say, in weighing in on Bush. No Bush, isn't the worst, but he is much worse than neo conservative pundits would like to believe.
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