DJ ZANGA reveals "The man who shook the face of History!"
One can imagine that a weak person can never resist global forces, but recently, after history has written the victory of the Tunisian and the successive Egyptian revolutions, the Libyan revolution stands there pending! Waiting for a destiny that hardly can be written in peace... the founder of the famous DJ Zanga, Moammar Al Gaddafi continues his challenge in absolutely no fear, not shaken, not hesitant, and completely faithful after almost 3 months of fights over deserts, and the abandon of his closest consultants! And who's shaken now? The revolutionists? No... not only them, it's the whole world...
After Gaddafi's recent tour in Tripoli, Libyan capital, as a clear and loud announcement to the world that "I am still here!" many questions pop up in our minds. How can a president, or a semi-president as Gaddafi, survive that much hatred from his people, then desert wars with the rebellions, and finally ... the whole world resembled in the NATO forces!! The resistance to Gaddafi has taken too long! Why? and How? How can a man living in a tent, rides a small antique car, wearing bizarre outfits, with an extremely unpredicted response and colorful personality survive the rejection of the world, and the NATO's weaponry?
Well, before we ask ourselves these multiple questions and keep putting exclamation marks everywhere, we must review the map...
from left to right we find Jordan.... Israel.... Egypt.... Libya.... then Tunisia. The ones in bold have already changed there political skin and on their way to readjusting their foreign policies. Think about Israel for a while, whether you are a supporter of peace or not, an Arab or not, we have to agree that Israel is on the contrary, a foreign body. And usually weak or small-sized foreign bodies aim to guarantee their safety by receiving support from powerful bodies. The famous defender of Israel is of course the Unites States. Can you realize that the States was always not taking sides in the situation of Tunisia or Egypt, well that was always their appearing policy "We don't take sides!" it sounds noble and charming though. The states, as a supporter for Israel in the area, have lost an honest friend, Mubarak, and Bin Ali as well. Although Obama has the courage to come out to the world and say to the Egyptians "You have inspired us!", ok thanks! but we inspired them because we literally fired their closest friend in the area?? That's how some people hear it "You inspired us... but ... we expect you be good once you look at your right!", thinking that Americans will never support the Arab world on the expense of Israel's satisfaction.
Now, what does Libya have to do with this? It's always a benefit for America to have an Arab country linked and loyal and obedient to its foreign policy, especially towards the foreign body. Now Mubarak's down, Ben Ali down, and Egypt, is the major neighboring country to the America's strongest agent in the middle east (Israel), is now exposed to taking a different track than blindly supporting the American policies in the area i.e. being a 'good' friend. Ok, that's a point, but Gaddafi's not a friend to the States, why was he the most able-bodied Arab ruler amongst the revolting countries? (Not to mention also Abdulla Saleh of Yemen. that's another topic) The answer gets clearer as we take a look at the late histories of the arab developing countries, the States was a friend with Mubarak, though the States supported democracy and Mubarak didn't! The states were once friends with Saddam, though Saddam wasn't democratic, and The Iranian Shah (before the Iran Revolution in 1979) was a friend to the states and he also wasn't a caller for democracy, the states are friends with all non-democratic countries in the middle east as long as these countries follow up with the American policy and get obedient, by this concept the Americans get their freedom from by making other countries pay the price, and agree to be agents working for the American administration.
Well, Gaddafi's not democratic too, not a friend with the states, and claims his enemy is Israel and the states, and he's facing the hatred and rejection from all neighboring countries and the world including the NATO! He seems weak, out-numbered, and insane! Yet he still is not defeated! And he can't stand there surviving on his own, well, there's got to be someone giving him assistance to keep going, and giving him stunning confidence even to challenge the NATO and the world since the very start of the revolution! Is it the big snowy bear, Russia? It seems logic, Russia stands against the NATO forces, and disagreed to attack Gaddafi. But if it wasn't Russia supporting DJ Zanga with weaponry and facilities, who else can it be? Who else is interested in keeping the Arab world non-democratic, ignorant, and controlled? Who knows... maybe Gaddafi's enemies started to play a doubled role... one role for the cameras, and the other for the hidden goals, Gaddafi might have thought... "an enemy can be much more useful than a friend!" And States might have thought beside their loyal friend, the foreign body, "Two friends gone... is much loss already"
After Gaddafi's recent tour in Tripoli, Libyan capital, as a clear and loud announcement to the world that "I am still here!" many questions pop up in our minds. How can a president, or a semi-president as Gaddafi, survive that much hatred from his people, then desert wars with the rebellions, and finally ... the whole world resembled in the NATO forces!! The resistance to Gaddafi has taken too long! Why? and How? How can a man living in a tent, rides a small antique car, wearing bizarre outfits, with an extremely unpredicted response and colorful personality survive the rejection of the world, and the NATO's weaponry?
Well, before we ask ourselves these multiple questions and keep putting exclamation marks everywhere, we must review the map...
from left to right we find Jordan.... Israel.... Egypt.... Libya.... then Tunisia. The ones in bold have already changed there political skin and on their way to readjusting their foreign policies. Think about Israel for a while, whether you are a supporter of peace or not, an Arab or not, we have to agree that Israel is on the contrary, a foreign body. And usually weak or small-sized foreign bodies aim to guarantee their safety by receiving support from powerful bodies. The famous defender of Israel is of course the Unites States. Can you realize that the States was always not taking sides in the situation of Tunisia or Egypt, well that was always their appearing policy "We don't take sides!" it sounds noble and charming though. The states, as a supporter for Israel in the area, have lost an honest friend, Mubarak, and Bin Ali as well. Although Obama has the courage to come out to the world and say to the Egyptians "You have inspired us!", ok thanks! but we inspired them because we literally fired their closest friend in the area?? That's how some people hear it "You inspired us... but ... we expect you be good once you look at your right!", thinking that Americans will never support the Arab world on the expense of Israel's satisfaction.
Now, what does Libya have to do with this? It's always a benefit for America to have an Arab country linked and loyal and obedient to its foreign policy, especially towards the foreign body. Now Mubarak's down, Ben Ali down, and Egypt, is the major neighboring country to the America's strongest agent in the middle east (Israel), is now exposed to taking a different track than blindly supporting the American policies in the area i.e. being a 'good' friend. Ok, that's a point, but Gaddafi's not a friend to the States, why was he the most able-bodied Arab ruler amongst the revolting countries? (Not to mention also Abdulla Saleh of Yemen. that's another topic) The answer gets clearer as we take a look at the late histories of the arab developing countries, the States was a friend with Mubarak, though the States supported democracy and Mubarak didn't! The states were once friends with Saddam, though Saddam wasn't democratic, and The Iranian Shah (before the Iran Revolution in 1979) was a friend to the states and he also wasn't a caller for democracy, the states are friends with all non-democratic countries in the middle east as long as these countries follow up with the American policy and get obedient, by this concept the Americans get their freedom from by making other countries pay the price, and agree to be agents working for the American administration.
Well, Gaddafi's not democratic too, not a friend with the states, and claims his enemy is Israel and the states, and he's facing the hatred and rejection from all neighboring countries and the world including the NATO! He seems weak, out-numbered, and insane! Yet he still is not defeated! And he can't stand there surviving on his own, well, there's got to be someone giving him assistance to keep going, and giving him stunning confidence even to challenge the NATO and the world since the very start of the revolution! Is it the big snowy bear, Russia? It seems logic, Russia stands against the NATO forces, and disagreed to attack Gaddafi. But if it wasn't Russia supporting DJ Zanga with weaponry and facilities, who else can it be? Who else is interested in keeping the Arab world non-democratic, ignorant, and controlled? Who knows... maybe Gaddafi's enemies started to play a doubled role... one role for the cameras, and the other for the hidden goals, Gaddafi might have thought... "an enemy can be much more useful than a friend!" And States might have thought beside their loyal friend, the foreign body, "Two friends gone... is much loss already"
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